ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020, most runs and wickets after February 27: Beth Mooney, Amelia Kerr, Megan Schutt enter top ten

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020, most runs and wickets after February 27: Beth Mooney, Amelia Kerr, Megan Schutt enter top ten

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Indian Women became the first team to reach semifinals of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 by beating New Zealand. Shafali Verma continued her good form and gave a good start to India yet again by scoring 46 off 34. On the other hand, in the second fixture of the day, Alyssa Healy scored 83 and Beth Mooney scored an unbeaten 81 to help Australia set a target of 190 for Bangladesh. Australia won by 86 runs and Mooney entered the following batting table. Healy reclaimed the top position followed by Verma in third place.

PlayerTeamRAveSR10050
Alyssa HealyAustralia13444.66148.902
Heather KnightEngland114114.00142.510
Shafali VermaIndia11438.00172.700
Natalie SciverEngland109109.00117.202
Beth MooneyAustralia9346.50117.701
Chamari AthapaththuSri Lanka9145.50133.801
Sophie DevineNew Zealand8989.00117.101
Jemimah RodriguesIndia7023.3388.700
Stafanie TaylorWest Indies6969.0082.100
Shemaine CampbelleWest Indies6868.00107.900
Deepti SharmaIndia6834.0093.200

Jess Jonassen took two wickets to move up five places in the bowling chart. Megan Schutt’s 3/21 helped her enter the top ten. Amelia Kerr took two major Indian wickets for 21 runs and made it to the list successfully. Poonam Yadav and Shikha Pandey took one each and retained their spots.

PlayerTeamWAveEcon4WI
Poonam YadavIndia88.625.751
Shikha PandeyIndia68.164.140
Jess JonassenAustralia512.805.330
Stafanie TaylorWest Indies48.255.210
Amelia KerrNew Zealand410.505.250
Anya ShrubsoleEngland411.755.870
Megan SchuttAustralia417.756.450
Ayabonga KhakaSouth Africa38.336.250
Sophie EcclestoneEngland310.003.750
Nicola CareyAustralia311.335.660
Hayley JensenNew Zealand312.005.140
Salma KhatunBangladesh321.338.000
Rajeshwari GayakwadIndia326.006.500