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Dubai: Indian players have progressed in the women’s ODI rankings of the International Cricket Council. Vice-captain Smriti Mandana has reached the eighth position in the batsmen’s rankings. She is the only Indian woman to feature in the top ten.
Australia’s Alyssa Healy is first and England’s Natalie Sheaver is second. All-rounder Deepti Sharma and opener Shafali Verma also improved. Deepti climbed two places to 29th among the batters and three places to 16th among the bowlers. Shafali Verma climbed 12 places to 36. She is fifth in Twenty20. Among the bowlers, Rajeshwari Gaekwad came in at 11th place, Meghana at 47th and Pooja Vastrarkar at 50th.
Galle: Australia have an advantage in the first cricket test once morest Sri Lanka. They bowled out Lanka for 212 in the first innings and were at 98 for three when they stopped play on the first day.
Usman Khawaja who scored 47 runs and Travis Head who scored six runs are at the crease. David Warner (25 off 24 balls), Marnes Labuschage (13 off 19 balls) and Steve Smith (six) were out. Ramesh Mendis shined with two wickets.
Off-spinner Nathan Lyon, who took five wickets, destroyed Lanka. Mitchell Swepson took three wickets. Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins took two wickets each. Wicket keeper Niroshan Dickwella who scored 58 runs off 59 balls is the Lankan top scorer. Angelo Mathews (39), skipper Dimuth Karunaratne (28), Pathum Nisanka (23) and Ramesh Mendis (22) are the others who have crossed the double figure.
| A car crashes into a crowd in Germany, killing one person
BERLIN: A man has been killed in a car crash in a crowd in Germany. 30 people were injured. The incident took place yesterday in a busy shopping area in the capital Berlin. Police said it was unclear whether the car had deliberately crashed into a crowd.
The car crashed into the front of a shop and was stopped by passers-by for a while before being handed over to police. More security personnel were deployed at the scene following the accident.
Twelve of the injured are in critical condition.