Shafali Verma and Charlie Dean Enter the Top 10 in The Latest T20I Rankings Update

The England women’s team, led by skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt and the stand-in skipper Tammy Beaumont, is currently hosting India for a white-ball series that includes a five-match T20I series followed by a three-match ODI series from 28th June to 22nd July 2025. India clinched a historic win (3-2), their first-ever T20I series triumph against England in England.

Shafali Verma and Charlie Dean Enter the Top 10 in The Latest T20I Rankings Update
Shafali Verma and Charlie Dean Enter the Top 10 in The Latest T20I Rankings Update

Batting Rankings:

India:

The Indian vice-captain Smriti Mandhana had a wonderful series, ending as the leading run-scorer of the recently concluded T20I series against England with 221 runs at a strike rate of 137.26 and an average of 44.20 in five innings, including one half-century and her maiden century in the T20I format, in the first game of the series, making her the first Indian woman to score a century in all three formats. As a result, she has inched closer to the 2nd spot with an impressive rating of 767 points.

Her fellow opener, Shafali Verma, also had an impressive outing in the recently concluded T20I series against England as she ended as the 2nd highest run-scorer with 176 runs at a strike rate of 158.55 and an average of 35.20 in five innings, including one half-century. As a result, she has climbed up 4 spots to the 9th position (655 points).

England:

The veteran English opener Danielle Wyatt-Hodge ended as the 2nd highest run-scorer for England in the recently concluded T20Is and the 4th highest run-scorer of the series with 128 runs at a strike rate of 140.65 and an average of 25.60 in five innings with the bat for her side. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to the 13th position (629 points).

The experienced top-order batter Sophia Dunkley had an impressive outing in the T20I series against India as she ended as the leading run-scorer for her side and the 3rd highest run-scorer of the series with 151 runs at a strike rate of 136.03 and an average of 30.20 in five innings, including one half-century. As a result of her impressive performances, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 7 spots to the 19th position (593 points).

The 34-year-old veteran Tammy Beaumont, almost making a return to England’s T20I set-up, played as a middle-order batter and finished as the 3rd highest run-scorer for England with 116 runs at a strike rate of 131.81 and an average of 23.20 in five innings, including a half-century. As a result of her impressive performances, she has earned a massive rise as she has climbed up 19 spots to the 45th position (460 points).

The 26-year-old bowling all-rounder Sophie Ecclestone chipped in with handy contributions with the bat for her side lower down the order in the recently concluded T20I series against India. She scored 66 runs at a strike rate of 150 and an average of 22 in five innings with the bat for her side. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 7 spots to equal the 69th position (371 points) alongside Kavisha Egodage from the UAE and Vishmi Gunaratne from Sri Lanka.

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Bowling Rankings:

The Australian youngster Annabel Sutherland has inched closer to the top spot as she has climbed up one spot to the 2nd position (736 points).

England:

The lethal left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone picked up 5 wickets at an average of 29 and an economy of 7.63 in five innings with the ball for her side in the recently concluded T20I series against India. As a result, she has climbed up one spot to the 4th position (727 points).

The young 24-year-old off-spin bowling all-rounder Charlie Dean had an impressive outing in the T20I series as she picked up 4 wickets in three innings with the ball for her side against India. As a result of her impressive performances, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 8 spots to equal the 6th position (704 points) alongside Georgia Wareham from Australia and Nashra Sandhu from Pakistan, who have also climbed up a spot each.

Linsey Smith picked up one wicket in three innings with the ball for her side against India in the recently concluded T20I series. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 9 spots to the 38th position (534 points). Another 23-year-old youngster, Issy Wong, who returned to the T20I set-up for England, was impressive with the ball for her side for a major part of the series, even though she had just a couple of wickets in her kitty to show for in three innings against India. As a result, she earned a significant rise as she climbed up 7 spots to equal the 50th position (463 points) alongside the Scotland skipper Katherine Bryce.

Emily Arlott picked up 3 wickets in three innings with the ball for her side in the recently concluded T20I series against India. As a result, she has earned a massive rise as she has climbed up 15 spots to the 67th position (404 points).

India:

The 25-year-old left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Radha Yadav was also impressive with the ball, ending as the joint 3rd highest wicket-taker of the series with 6 wickets alongside Arundati Reddy and Lauren Bell (England). As a result, she has climbed up three spots to the 15th position (686 points). Arundhati Reddy ended as the joint 3rd highest wicket-taker of the series alongside Radha Yadav and Lauren Bell with 6 wickets at an average of 21.50 and an economy of 8.06 in five innings with the ball for her side in the series against England. As a result, she has climbed up four spots to the 39th position (533 points).

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The young 20-year-old left-arm spinner Nallapureddy Sree Charani, just making her T20I debut at the start of the series against England. She ended as the leading wicket-taker of the series with 10 wickets at an average of 14.80 and an economy of 7.46 in five innings with the ball, including a four-wicket haul on debut. She was also eventually named the Player of the Series. As a result of her outstanding performance in her debut series. She has earned a humongous rise as she has climbed up 49 spots to equal the 81st position (364 points) alongside Deandra Dottin from the West Indies.

All-rounder Rankings:

India:

Radha Yadav, besides picking up 6 wickets in five innings with the ball for her side, also chipped in with crucial runs, scoring 14 handy runs in the sole opportunity she got with the bat for her side in the series against England. As a result, she has earned a significant rise as she has climbed up 9 spots to equal the 60th position (80 points) alongside Arlene Kelly from Ireland and Sugandika Kumari from Sri Lanka.

Shafali Verma also chipped in with a few handy overs off-spin with the ball for her side. As a result, she has also earned a significant rise as she climbed up 7 spots to equal the 68th position (70 points) alongside Sita Rana Magar from Nepal and Cara Murray from Ireland.

The 24-year-old batting all-rounder Amanjot Kaur was one of the stand-out performers with the bat as well as with the ball for India. She scored 75 runs at a strike rate of 153.06 and an average of 75 in four innings, including one unbeaten half-century in the series with the bat for India. She also had an impressive outing with the ball as she picked up three wickets at an economy of 7.76 in four innings with the ball for her side in the series. As a result of her sensational all-round impact in the series. She has earned a massive rise as she has climbed up 57 spots to the 76th position (64 points).

Arundhati Reddy also scored a 9-run cameo in just a solitary opportunity with the bat for her side in the series to go alongside her 6 wickets with the ball in the series against England. As a result, she has earned a massive rise as she has climbed up 26 spots to equal the 80th position (62 points) alongside Nepal skipper Indu Barma and Priyanaz Chatterji from Scotland.

England:

Danielle Wyatt-Hodge climbed up three spots to equal the 92nd position (56 points) alongside Leah Paul from Ireland, Vicky Araa from Papua New Guinea, Freya Kemp from England, and Ni Luh Dewi from Indonesia.

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