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Lanning tops women's T20I rankings again

Australia's cricketers have made their move up the women's world rankings following the recent tri-series in Bready involving Ireland and Pakistan.

MEG LANNING of Australia walks off after she was dismissed during the women's one day international series between Australia and India at Blundstone Arena in Hobart, Australia.
MEG LANNING of Australia walks off after she was dismissed during the women's one day international series between Australia and India at Blundstone Arena in Hobart, Australia. Picture: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images

Meg Lanning is once again top of the ICC women's T20I player rankings in a timely boost ahead of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

The Australian skipper's knock of 74 against Ireland in a tri-series in Bready that also featured Pakistan, elevated her to the top spot.

Lanning has overtaken compatriot Beth Mooney to reclaim the position she first occupied in January 2014.

Except for two days in March 2014, she remained at the top until November 18, 2016. However, this is the first time Lanning has been No.1 since then.

Lanning has been at the top for a total of 1,020 days, only behind England's Charlotte Edwards (1,092) and Australia's Karen Rolton (1,085) in terms of days as No.1.

Teammate Tahlia McGrath, whose knock of 70 in the same game won her the player-of-the-match award, is up 15 places to 13th while vice-captain Rachael Haynes advanced two spots to 51st.

The Australians to move up the rankings in the bowling ranks include spinner Jess Jonassen (up four places to sixth) and medium-fast bowler Nicola Carey (up 20 places to 32nd).

All are expected to be mainstays at the Commonwealth Games where world champions Australia are the hot favourites to land the gold medal.

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