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No Indians Included As ICC Announces Women's ODI Team Of The Year 2023


image-lrqb75hrEllyse Perry with Phoebe Litchfield [X.com]

The ICC Women's ODI Team of 2023 has been disclosed, putting the spotlight on the exceptional performances of 11 standout cricketers who have made an enduring impact on the global stage. In 2023, 20-year-old Australian sensation Phoebe Litchfield dazzled in international cricket, securing the title of the second-highest run-scorer in women's ODIs with an impressive 485 runs, earning her the Player of the Series in her debut tour of India.

Sri Lanka's Chamari Athapaththu showcased extraordinary skills, notably with an unbeaten 140 off 80 balls in a historic series decider against New Zealand, earning her a spot as one of the openers and captain in the Women’s ODI Team of the Year.

Australian stalwart Ellyse Perry had a stellar year, contributing five fifties and emerging as Australia's leading run-scorer in the Women’s Ashes.

New Zealand's Amelia Kerr displayed all-round skills, amassing 541 runs and claiming eight wickets, making her a strong contender for the ICC Women's ODI Cricketer of the Year.

Dynamic left-hander Beth Mooney left an imprint with 439 runs at an average exceeding 60, taking on the role of wicketkeeper for the ICC Women’s ODI Team of the Year 2023.

England's Nat Sciver-Brunt carved her path into the limelight with three centuries in six games, steering England to a historic ODI series victory against Australia.

Australian all-rounder Ash Gardner emerged as the leading wicket-taker in women’s ODIs, securing 24 scalps and showcasing versatility with the bat.

Annabel Sutherland earned her place with resilient lower-order runs and a maiden ODI century against Ireland.

South Africa's Nadine de Klerk admirably filled the void left by Shabnim Ismail, impressing with 16 wickets and valuable contributions with the bat.

New Zealand's Lea Tahuhu shone with 15 wickets in just nine ODIs, securing a spot in the top 10 of the ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings.

Bangladesh's Nahida Akter emerged as the second-highest wicket-taker in women’s ODIs in 2023, claiming 20 wickets and playing a pivotal role in Bangladesh's series victories over Pakistan and India.