By Ian Omoro Off-spinner Deepti Sharma of India has risen two spots to a career-high second place in the most recent ICC women's ODI rankings for bowlers on Tue
Off-spinner Deepti Sharma of India has risen two spots to a career-high second place in the most recent ICC women's ODI rankings for bowlers on Tuesday, rewarding her for her outstanding recent play.
She continued her outstanding form into the last ODI of the series, returning 3 for 39 as India won 2-1; however, those wickets* occurred after the most recent ICC update. Deepti took three wickets in the first two games and has an economy rate of 3.42, which propelled her up the rankings. She is also ranked third in the T20I table, after Ecclestone and Sadia Iqbal.
Kerr was ruled out for the rest of the series after suffering a quadricep tear in the first ODI, which India won, while Tahuhu and Devine were key players in New Zealand's victory in the second.
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