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Women’s World Cup Centurions Brits And Gardner Gain Big In Latest ODI Rankings
Brits’ century is her fifth this year, setting a record for the most three-figure scores by a woman cricketer in a single calendar year. South Africa bounced back in impressive fashion after their loss to England in their campaign opener.
Australia’s Ash Gardner moves up to fifth place among batters, a personal best, after jumping seven spots to 697 rating points, just behind Brit’s 706.
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