Hayley Matthews extends lead as No. 1 T20I allrounder

West Indies captain Hayley Matthews has consolidated her position as the No. 1 allrounder in the ICC rankings with scores of 99 not out and a career-best 132 against Australia. She also moved to No. 7 on the batting rankings while her four wickets in two games took her to No. 5 in the rankings for bowlers. Matthews, who is presently partaking in a run of seven continuous Player-of-the-Match grants, has been in rich structure. In her last two excursions, she scored 231 runs off 138 balls that assisted West Indies with evening out the T20I series 1-1 with Australia. Matthews, who credits her 'influential position', as a consider major areas of strength for her, presently has 480 positioning focuses - an individual best. Australia's Tahlia McGrath (T20I batting) and Britain's Sophie Ecclestone (T20I bowling) stay on top the rankings with Matthews going along with them as the No. 1 allrounder. Kerr, Wolvaardt, Kapp make gains in ODIs After South Africa dominated the three-game ODI series against New Zealand 2-1, player Laura Wolvaardt and allrounder Marizanne Kapp moved up the rankings. With scores of 50 and an unbeaten 124 in South Africa's series win, Wolvaardt is currently No. 4 among ODI hitters, up by two spots. Kapp's 144 runs and two wickets took her to 10th put on batting and bowling rankings. She is likewise the No. 2 among ODI allrounders. New Zealand's Amelia Kerr, the top-scorer of the series, is at No. 5 among ODI allrounders and right external the main 10 for players at eleventh spot . The Britain sets of Ecclestone (bowling) and Natalie Sciver-Brunt (batting), and Australia's Ashleigh Gardner (allrounders) are the ongoing table-clinchers in the ODI rankings.