
Although the third T20I between Sri Lanka and New Zealand women in Dunedin was marred by poor weather, the Sri Lankan women have made significant progress in the ICC Women’s ODI rankings, based on their performances so far.
Meanwhile, team captain Chamari Atapattu is at the forefront and has moved up one place to 6th among the top batsmen in the T20I category. She started the tournament in 7th place, but her 87 runs in three matches, including a half-century, have helped her move up a place in the rankings.
In addition to her, middle-order batsman Nilakshi de Silva has moved up three places to 52nd in the rankings. In addition to her, bowler Inoshi Priyadarshani has moved up two places to 19th, Sugandhika Kumari has moved up seven places to 22nd, and all-rounder Kavisha Dilhari has moved up three places to 34th.