Veteran Pakistan ladies' cricketer Sana Mir has ascended to the highest point of ICC ODI rocking the bowling alley rankings, adding amazingly, one more award to her rundown of accomplishments speaking to the nation.
The 32-year-old previous chief secured the main spot in the wake of knocking down some pins exhibitions of 3/26, 1/37 and 3/53 against Australia in the ongoing ICC Women's Championship arrangement in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
The 32-year-old previous chief secured the main spot in the wake of knocking down some pins exhibitions of 3/26, 1/37 and 3/53 against Australia in the ongoing ICC Women's Championship arrangement in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
That lifted her three spots on the table, as she went past Marizanne Kapp of South Africa and Australia's Megan Schutt and additionally the out-of-activity Jess Jonassen of Australia, who slipped from No.1 to No.4.
Pakistan was anyway crushed 3-0 by Australia, who broadened their lead over New Zealand at the highest point of the table, while misfortunes dwarfed wins for Pakistan, who are currently down at No.6, simply above South Africa and Sri Lanka on the table.
Pakistan was anyway crushed 3-0 by Australia, who broadened their lead over New Zealand at the highest point of the table, while misfortunes dwarfed wins for Pakistan, who are currently down at No.6, simply above South Africa and Sri Lanka on the table.
Attributable to their misfortunes, Pakistan is currently down at No.6, simply above South Africa and Sri Lanka.
"This is a collaboration of care staff and players who have helped me exceed expectations," Mir said on Twitter. "I might likewise want to express gratitude toward ICC for furnishing us general chances to play with the enormous groups through ICC ladies Championship and to mentor Mark Coles, who took a gander at my expertise as opposed to my age."
"This is a collaboration of care staff and players who have helped me exceed expectations," Mir said on Twitter. "I might likewise want to express gratitude toward ICC for furnishing us general chances to play with the enormous groups through ICC ladies Championship and to mentor Mark Coles, who took a gander at my expertise as opposed to my age."
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