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Briefly: Deepti 5th in ICC Women's All-rounders rankings

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Deepti Sharma surpassed New Zealand's Amelia Kerr to climb one spot and break into the top five of the latest ICC Women's all-rounders rankings. The 27-year-old Indian now occupies the fifth spot with 344 points, in a list headed by Australia's Ashleigh Gardner. Deepti is ranked third in the T20 all-rounder rankings and holds the fourth position in the ODI bowling charts.

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