<p>Indian teen star Shafali Verma maintained her number one position among women's T20 batters while New Zealand's Sophie Devine is the new joint top-ranked all-rounder in the latest ICC rankings issued on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Verma is holding onto her top rank with 759 ranking points, ahead of Australian Beth Mooney (744) and India T20 vice-captain Smriti Mandhana (716).</p>.<p>Another Australian Meg Lanning is at fourth spot with 709 points while Devine also gains a place in the batting chart to jump up to number 5 with 689 points.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/yashasvi-jaiswal-says-having-played-in-uae-like-conditions-in-oman-will-help-in-ipl-1027972.html" target="_blank">Yashasvi Jaiswal says having played in UAE-like conditions in Oman will help in IPL </a></strong></p>.<p>Devine showed her class in the third T20I against England at Hove, scoring 50 runs with the bat while also returning with figures of 2/26. This has enabled her to jump up a spot and be the joint top-ranked all-rounder alongside England's Natalie Sciver.</p>.<p>Other gainers in the all-rounders rankings include India's Deepti Sharma, Australia's Ellyse Perry and West Indies' Hayley Matthews, who all gain a spot to jump to no 4, 5 and 6 respectively. Stafanie Taylor of the West Indies dropped down three spots to seventh.</p>.<p>In the batting rankings, South Africa's Lizelle Lee was the big gainer, jumping up three spots to the eighth spot in the chart.</p>.<p>In the bowling list, Australia's Megan Schutt gained two spots to reach no 2 in the rankings. Jess Jonassen of Australia also gained a spot to reach no 4.</p>.<p>India's Deepti Sharma also moved up to no 6 while Poonam Yadav remained at eighth.</p>.<p>Hayley Matthews, who was the joint-highest wicket-taker in the T20I series against South Africa, has gained seven places to break into the top 15 among bowlers.</p>.<p><b data-stringify-type="bold">Check out the latest DH Videos here:</b></p>
<p>Indian teen star Shafali Verma maintained her number one position among women's T20 batters while New Zealand's Sophie Devine is the new joint top-ranked all-rounder in the latest ICC rankings issued on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Verma is holding onto her top rank with 759 ranking points, ahead of Australian Beth Mooney (744) and India T20 vice-captain Smriti Mandhana (716).</p>.<p>Another Australian Meg Lanning is at fourth spot with 709 points while Devine also gains a place in the batting chart to jump up to number 5 with 689 points.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/yashasvi-jaiswal-says-having-played-in-uae-like-conditions-in-oman-will-help-in-ipl-1027972.html" target="_blank">Yashasvi Jaiswal says having played in UAE-like conditions in Oman will help in IPL </a></strong></p>.<p>Devine showed her class in the third T20I against England at Hove, scoring 50 runs with the bat while also returning with figures of 2/26. This has enabled her to jump up a spot and be the joint top-ranked all-rounder alongside England's Natalie Sciver.</p>.<p>Other gainers in the all-rounders rankings include India's Deepti Sharma, Australia's Ellyse Perry and West Indies' Hayley Matthews, who all gain a spot to jump to no 4, 5 and 6 respectively. Stafanie Taylor of the West Indies dropped down three spots to seventh.</p>.<p>In the batting rankings, South Africa's Lizelle Lee was the big gainer, jumping up three spots to the eighth spot in the chart.</p>.<p>In the bowling list, Australia's Megan Schutt gained two spots to reach no 2 in the rankings. Jess Jonassen of Australia also gained a spot to reach no 4.</p>.<p>India's Deepti Sharma also moved up to no 6 while Poonam Yadav remained at eighth.</p>.<p>Hayley Matthews, who was the joint-highest wicket-taker in the T20I series against South Africa, has gained seven places to break into the top 15 among bowlers.</p>.<p><b data-stringify-type="bold">Check out the latest DH Videos here:</b></p>