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Bangladesh Players Make Significant Strides In Rankings Amid Women's T20 WC Qualifier

T20 World Cup Qualifier: Bangladeshs women cricketers have emerged as the major beneficiaries of the latest T20I rankings, following a string of impressive performances at the Womens T20 World Cup Qualifier in Nepal. The Asian side remains unbeaten in the tournament and is edging closer to securing qualification for the Womens T20 World Cup, set to be held in England and Wales later this year. Their dominant run at the qualifier has been underpinned by strong contributions across departments, reflected in notable climbs in the individual rankings. At the forefront is top-order batter Sharmin Akhter, who has enjoyed a prolific tournament. With 156 runs from four innings, Sharmin is currently the second-highest run-scorer at the qualifier. Her tally includes two half-centuries, coming against the USA and Ireland, and those performances have propelled her 22 places up the T20I batting rankings to joint 35th. She is not the only Bangladeshi batter to make progress. Sobhana Mostary has also reaped rewards for her consistency, climbing 11 places to joint 52nd after producing four solid innings during the event. Elsewhere in the batting rankings, Ireland captain Gaby Lewis has moved up one place to joint 15th, while the Netherlands batter Sterre Kalis has jumped six positions to 48th following her own strong showing. Bangladeshs bowlers have also made significant strides. Off-spinner Rabeya Khan has inched up to 14th in the T20I bowling rankings after claiming seven wickets in her sides first four matches. Fellow spinner Fahima Khatun has risen six spots to 30th on the same list. Elsewhere in the batting rankings, Ireland captain Gaby Lewis has moved up one place to joint 15th, while the Netherlands batter Sterre Kalis has jumped six positions to 48th following her own strong showing. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As the qualifier progresses, Bangladeshs upward momentum on both the field and the rankings table underlines their growing stature in womens T20 cricket. Article Source: IANS

27 Jan 2026 6:32 pm