Ever-consistent Nida Dar reaches career-high in Latest ICC Rankings

Ever-consistent Nida Dar reaches career-high in Latest ICC Rankings

Nida Dar, who was a part of the Pakistan women’s team that won the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017, has reached the career-high in the latest International Cricket Council (ICC) rankings. The left-arm spinner climbed from No. 10 to No. 6 in the latest edition of the rankings, which were released on Thursday. Apart from this, Javeria Khan also jumped two places to settle at 20th place after helping Pakistan secure their third ICC Women’s Championship title with a victory over Australia in the final at Lord’s Cricket Ground earlier this month. She will be aiming to move up further when Pakistan take on India in a three-match ODI series, starting September 21 in Mumbai

Nida Dar, who was a part of the Pakistan women’s team that won the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017, has reached the career-high in the latest International Cricket Council (ICC) rankings.

Nida Dar, who was a part of the Pakistan women’s team that won the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017, has reached the career-high in the latest International Cricket Council (ICC) rankings.

The left-handed opener has moved up from 19th spot to 10th position after scoring 209 runs in three innings at 90.00 with two half centuries at an average of 90 and strike rate of 93 during Pakistan’s victorious campaign in England earlier this year.

Dar also picked up four wickets at an economy rate of 3.3 while conceding only 0.75 runs per over on average during her spell with ball against Ireland, New Zealand and England respectively at Chelmsford (ENG), Taunton (ENG) & Lord’s (ENG).

The left-arm spinner climbed from No. 10 to No. 6 in the latest edition of the rankings, which were released on Thursday.

Pakistan’s left-arm spinner Nida Dar has reached a career-high ranking of sixth in latest ICC Women’s T20I Player Rankings, which were released on Thursday.

The 23-year old has moved up two spots to reach her highest position ever in the list after consistent performances for Pakistan over the last few years.

Dar has been a part of Pakistan women’s team since 2009 and has been consistent at international level since then. She was recalled into the side after playing domestic cricket in England during 2018 World Cup Qualifiers where she picked up six wickets at an average of 11 runs apiece per wicket against Sri Lanka and Ireland respectively before helping Pakistan win both matches by big margins (by nine wickets and seven wickets respectively).

Apart from this, Javeria Khan also jumped two places to settle at 20th place after helping Pakistan secure their third ICC Women’s Championship title with a victory over Australia in the final at Lord’s Cricket Ground earlier this month.

Apart from this, Javeria Khan also jumped two places to settle at 20th place after helping Pakistan secure their third ICC Women’s Championship title with a victory over Australia in the final at Lord’s Cricket Ground earlier this month.

She is also a left-arm spinner and has been a part of the Pakistan team since 2011. She has played 48 ODIs and 22 T20Is for Pakistan as well as captained them on numerous occasions including during the 2016 World Cup campaign when they finished runners-up behind Australia.

She will be aiming to move up further when Pakistan take on India in a three-match ODI series, starting September 21 in Mumbai.

Nida Dar is a left-arm spinner who has represented Pakistan in the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 and ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier 2018. She was also named as one of the ten players to watch out for in this year’s edition of the tournament.

In her last two appearances at the quadrennial event, Nida Dar has managed to pick up three wickets in each game she played. Furthermore, she bowled an impressive spell against South Africa which resulted in their defeat by 33 runs.

The 23-year old is currently ranked as number 16 among all bowlers according to latest ICC Rankings released on September 10th 2019

Ever-consistent Nida Dar has made it to the top ten of The International Cricket Council (ICC) Ranking

Nida Dar is a Pakistani cricketer and she has been playing for Pakistan since 2007. She is a left-arm spinner who made her international debut against Ireland in Karachi, Pakistan on 17 February 2007. She was named ICC Women’s ODI Cricketer of the Year in 2017 after helping her team win their first ever World Cup title.

She has reached the career-high in the latest International Cricket Council (ICC) rankings after taking three wickets against India in their second T20I match at Mumbai on 23 October 2018.

Conclusion

Pakistan will be looking to continue their dominance in the ODI format when they take on India in a three-match series, starting September 21 in Mumbai. We wish them all the best!

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