Coyte, Perry gain in T20I bowling ranking
The latest rankings update was released on Monday, a day after Australia beat England by six wickets to win the tournament for the third time in a row.
Coyte, named player of the final for her spell of three for 16, has moved up six places to fourth. Coyte finished with nine wickets, third-highest in the tournament at an average of 11.22 and an economy rate of 4.80 runs per over.
Perry, on the other hand, rose four places to eighth, to return to the top ten for the first time since August 2013. A new-ball bowler, Perry, ended with eight wickets in the tournament at an average of 12.87 and an economy rate of 5.15 runs per over.
Also moving up inside the top 10 is West Indies’ Anisa Mohammed, now at sixth place (up by two), a position she shares with South Africa bowler Marizanne Kapp (down by one).
Meanwhile, Bangladesh captain Salma Khatun has risen two places to the number-one position on the bowlers' table for the first-time ever.
Khatun picked up eight wickets, fourth-highest, at an average of 8.75 and an economy of 3.58 runs per over. Khatun moved ahead of Sri Lanka’s Udeshika Prabhodhani into the top place. Khatun is now at a best-ever 650 ratings points, just one ahead of the Sri Lanka bowler.
Australia, Sri Lanka and West Indies have two bowlers inside the top 10, while Bangladesh, England, South Africa and New Zealand have one bowler each in the top 10.
Meanwhile, England’s Anya Shrubsole, moved up two places to 13th. Shrubsole was named player of the tournament for ending as the highest wicket-taker of the tournament with 13 scalps at an average of 7.53 and an economy rate of 4.08 runs per over.
Also moving up in the bowling table is Ireland's Isobel Joyce, who is now at 15th (up by four).
Australia’s Jess Jonassen has jumped 11 places to a best-ever 18th, to make it to the top 20 for the first-time ever.
Australia captain Meg Lanning has consolidated her position at the top of the Reliance ICC Women's Rankings for T20I Batters, in an otherwise unchanged top ten list.
Lanning finished as the highest run-getter in the tournament with 257 runs at an average of 42.83 and a strike rate of 158.64.
England captain Charlotte Edwards continues to be in second place, with teammate Sarah Taylor closely following her in third position. Edwards, on 666 ratings points, now leads Taylor by just four ratings points.
Outside the top 10, South Africa captain Mignon du Preez is now in 11th place (up by one) and Pakistan’s Bismah Maroof has moved up four places to a career-best 12th.
Meanwhile, Australia’s Alyssa Healy made a return to the top 20 as she moved up three places to 18th.
Reliance ICC Women’s Player Rankings for T20Is (as of 6 April, after the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 Bangladesh 2014)
Batters
Rank (+/-) Player Team Pts Ave S/R HS Rating
1 ( - ) Meg Lanning Aus 700! 30.41 118 700 v Eng at Dhaka 2014
2 ( - ) C Edwards Eng 666 32.13 107 812 v Pak at Taunton 2009
3 ( - ) Sarah Taylor Eng 662 31.22 109 721 v Aus at Chelmsford 2013
4 ( - ) Suzie Bates NZ 659! 26.46 106 659 v SL at Sylhet 2014
5 ( - ) Mithali Raj Ind 651 37.18 101 761 v WI at Ahmedabad 2011
6 ( - ) Deandra Dottin WI 602 24.36 136 649 v Eng at Bridgetown 2013
7 ( - ) Stafanie Taylor WI 581 35.09 106 770 v NZ at St Lucia 2010
8 ( - ) Poonam Raut Ind 565 27.65 92 572 v Ban at Cox's Bazar 2014
9 ( - ) H Kaur Ind 544 21.73 91 594 v Aus at Visakhapatnam 2012
10 ( - ) Jessica Cameron Aus 543 21.25 109 610 v Eng at Colombo (RPS) 2012
11 (+1) Mignon du Preez SA 534 21.15 92 537 v Pak at Doha 2014
12 (+4) Bismah Maroof Pak 531! 24.53 79 531 v SL at Sylhet 2014
13 (-2) Clare Shillington Ire 520 19.82 98 612 v Pak at Dublin 2013
14 ( - ) Alex Blackwell Aus 516 20.16 93 566 v Eng at Canberra 2011
15 (-2) Isobel Joyce Ire 514 23.13 94 528 v Pak at Sylhet 2014
16 (-1) S Siriwardena SL 501 19.16 85 521 v Ban at Sylhet 2014
17 ( - ) Lydia Greenway Eng 499 23.68 97 601 v SA at Potchefstroom 2011
18 (+3) Alyssa Healy Aus 496 19.75 106 504 v NZ at Sylhet 2014
19 ( - ) Sophie Devine NZ 490 22.24 108 504 v WI at Bay Oval 2014
20 (-2) Nain Abidi Pak 485 17.82 80 530 v Ire at Doha 2014
Bowlers
Rank (+/-) Player Team Pts Ave Econ HS Rating
1 (+2) Salma Khatun Ban 650! 12.69 4.16 650 v Ire at Sylhet 2014
2 (-1) U Prabodhani SL 649 20.73 4.86 657 v Ban at Sylhet 2014
3 (-1) Morna Nielsen NZ 645 17.15 4.95 652 v SA at Sylhet 2014
4 (+6) Sarah Coyte Aus 632 18.91 6.18 657 v Ind at Visakhapatnam 2012
5 (-1) Danielle Hazell Eng 631 17.91 5.18 685 v NZ at Chelmsford 2011
6= (+2) A Mohammed WI 609 14.16 5.24 673 v Ind at Ahmedabad 2011
(-1) Marizanne Kapp SA 609 13.82 4.43 645 v Ire at Doha 2014
8 (+4) Ellyse Perry Aus 608 20.64 5.98 686 v NZ at Nelson 2010
9 (-3) Shanel Daley WI 604 14.47 4.83 674 v Ind at St Kitts (WP) 2012
10 (-1) S Siriwardena SL 597 17.38 5.40 603 v Eng at Sylhet 2014
11 (-4) S Quintyne WI 590 18.80 5.49 625 v NZ at Invercargill 2014
12 (-1) Erin Osborne Aus 579 24.12 5.94 631 v Ind at Galle 2012
13 (+2) Anya Shrubsole Eng 571 12.84 5.65 582 v SA at Dhaka 2014
14 (-2) Shabnim Ismail SA 569 21.81 5.70 591 v Ire at Sylhet 2014
15 (+4) Isobel Joyce Ire 548 24.42 5.11 563 v NZ at Sylhet 2014
16 ( - ) Tremayne Smartt WI 544 17.12 5.34 561 v NZ at Invercargill 2014
17 (-3) Julie Hunter Aus 541 18.70 5.96 642 v NZ at Melbourne 2013
18 (+11) Jess Jonassen Aus 534*! 22.11 5.85 534 v Eng at Dhaka 2014
19 (-2) Jhulan Goswami Ind 522 19.40 5.13 671 v Aus at Visakhapatnam 2012
20 ( - ) Sana Mir Pak 521 18.93 4.99 636 v Ban at Dublin 2012
All-rounders
Rank (+/-) Player Team Pts HS Rating
1 ( - ) S Siriwardena SL 299 309 v Eng at Sylhet 2014
2 (+1) Stafanie Taylor WI 298 422 v SL at Bridgetown 2012
3 (-1) Salma Khatun Ban 292*/! 292 v Ire at Sylhet 2014
4 ( - ) Isobel Joyce Ire 282 291 v Aus at Sylhet 2014
5 ( - ) Suzie Bates NZ 245 274 v Aus at Taunton 2011
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