ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020, most runs and wickets after February 28: Heather Knight rises to top

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020, most runs and wickets after February 28: Heather Knight rises to top

England Women

South Africa beat Thailand by 113 runs in the first fixture on February 28. Lizelle Lee’s 101 and Sune Luus’ 61* helped the Proteas post 195/3. Thailand Women were wrapped up for just 82 runs during the chase. Lee made it to the following table led by England’s Heather Knight. England’s match against Pakistan saw the English captain scoring 62 runs to help her team score 158 for the loss of seven wickets. Pakistan could score only 116 runs in reply. Natalie Sciver from England continued her good form as well with a 29-ball 36. Knight, in the process, replaced Alyssa Healey at the top.

PlayerTeamRAveSR10050
Heather KnightEngland17688.00138.611
Natalie SciverEngland14572.50118.902
Alyssa HealyAustralia13444.66148.902
Shafali VermaIndia11438.00172.700
Lizelle LeeSouth Africa10552.50150.010
Sophie DevineNew Zealand10150.50111.001
Beth MooneyAustralia9346.50117.701
Chamari AthapaththuSri Lanka9145.50133.801
Nigar SultanaBangladesh7525.0089.300
Jemimah RodriguesIndia7023.3388.700

Anya Shrubsole took three wickets to be ranked in second place with a tally of seven wickets to her name. Sophie Ecclestone added two more to her name and moved up three places. Aiman Anwar from Pakistan had three scalps for 30 runs in the match against England.

PlayerTeamWAveEcon4WI
Poonam YadavIndia88.625.751
Anya ShrubsoleEngland710.286.000
Hayley JensenNew Zealand67.834.270
Shikha PandeyIndia68.164.140
Salma KhatunBangladesh611.836.870
Sophie EcclestoneEngland58.403.500
Amelia KerrNew Zealand510.404.330
Aiman AnwerPakistan512.407.750
Jess JonassenAustralia512.805.330
Ritu MoniBangladesh44.504.501
Stafanie TaylorWest Indies48.255.210
Shabnim IsmailSouth Africa48.504.740
Sarah GlennEngland413.004.330
Leigh KasperekNew Zealand417.756.000
Megan SchuttAustralia417.756.450
Nida DarPakistan418.259.120