Linsey Smith Crowned New No. 1 Bowler Ahead Of Womens T20 WC
T20I Bowling Rankings: Englands left-arm spinner Linsey Smith, who was fighting for a regular place in her sides T20I setup less than two years ago, has now climbed to the summit of the ICC Womens T20I Bowling Rankings for the first time in her career on the eve of the Womens T20 World Cup. The 31-year-old England spinner moved ahead of Pakistans Sadia Iqbal to become the worlds top-ranked T20I bowler following a string of impressive performances against New Zealand and India. Smiths rise comes after a standout Player of the Series display against the White Ferns and another influential outing in Englands recent victory over India in Bristol. The achievement caps a remarkable journey for Smith, who made her international debut in 2018 before spending several years on the fringes of the national side. Having re-established herself as a regular member of Englands T20I squad only late last year, she now enters the World Cup as the highest-ranked bowler in the format. Englands strong run has also been reflected elsewhere in the bowling charts. Fast bowler Lauren Bell climbed one place to third, while stand-in captain Charlie Dean gained two spots to move into fifth position. Indias emerging spinner Shree Charani was among the biggest movers in the latest update. Her three-wicket performance against England helped her leap seven places to fourth, underlining the increasingly competitive nature of the rankings. With only 39 rating points separating the top 10 bowlers, the race for supremacy remains wide open heading into the World Cup. In the batting rankings, Australia opener Georgia Voll retained her position at the top, though several players outside the top 10 made significant gains. Indias Jemimah Rodrigues rose four places to share the 11th spot after a productive run with the bat, while Ireland all-rounder Orla Prendergast surged 10 positions to joint 16th. Prendergast's rise follows her match-winning unbeaten 71 against the West Indies in Dublin, an innings that also helped propel Ireland to a historic victory. The Irish star enjoyed further success in the all-rounders' rankings, moving up one place to sixth. In the batting rankings, Australia opener Georgia Voll retained her position at the top, though several players outside the top 10 made significant gains. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the Womens T20 World Cup set to begin on June 12, the latest rankings offer an indication of the form players are carrying into the tournament and suggest the battle for individual honours could be just as compelling as the race for the trophy itself. Article Source: IANS