The ICC Women’s T20I Bowling Rankings have a familiar face at No.1 again: Pakistan’s Sadia Iqbal, who dismantled South Africa with five wickets in three matches, including a clinical 3/18. The 30-year-old’s two-place ascent ousted Annabel Sutherland and Deepti Sharma, reaffirming her elite status.
Iqbal’s game-changing ability shines through, especially after Sutherland’s recent coronation. Meanwhile, Pakistan captain Fatima Sana’s all-round fireworks—a 47* anchoring victory—lifted her 31 batting spots to 28th and five all-rounder places.
Her series haul: 90, 9, 47* and two wickets, crowned by dual Player awards. Ecclestone rises to third, Sandhu to ninth.
Across the globe, India’s pacers profited from Australia duties: Renuka Singh’s six-place leap to fifth, Arundhati Reddy’s 19-spot vault to 16th, and Sree Charani’s eight-place gain to 39th reflect their resilience amid disruptions.
This update captures the pulse of women’s cricket—unpredictable rises, star turns, and a global talent boom poised for more fireworks.
