Indian left-arm spinner Sree Charani has officially climbed to the No. 1 spot in the ICC Women's T20I Bowling Rankings.The 21-year-old prodigy from Andhra Pradesh achieved this milestone following a dominant run at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. She reached this milestone just one year after her senior international debut.

Charani took 10 wickets in three matches during the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. She matched Poonam Yadav’s 2020 record for the most wickets by an Indian bowler in a single T20 World Cup edition. She claimed 3 wickets for 21 runs in Birmingham to dismantle Pakistan's middle order. She secured a career-best 4 wickets for 19 runs in Leeds, which included three wickets in one over. She captured 3 wickets for 24 runs in Manchester, delivering a crucial double-wicket maiden.

Charani accumulated 753 rating points to capture the top global ranking. She ended the reign of England's Linsey Smith, who dropped to third place. She stayed ahead of England's Charlie Dean (733 points) and Sophie Ecclestone (722 points).

According to cricket analysts on ESPNcricinfo, Charani's rapid success comes down to a "joyful obsession" with her craft. She is famously known within the team as a gym and net fanatic who constantly begs coaches for "one more ball" at the end of practice sessions. She uses a clean, repeatable, vintage high-arm action. This allows her to generate maximum momentum and release the ball with a unique combination of flight and unexpected air speed.

India Women under scrutiny as Semi-Finals under threat, post loss against Proteas Women

The India Women's National Cricket Team are under intense scrutiny and a threatened path to the 2026 ICC Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals following a six-wicket defeat against South Africa on June 21, 2026, at Old Trafford. The loss created a three-way, four-point gridlock in Group A among India, South Africa, and Bangladesh, placing the reigning ODI World Champions in a vulnerable position where they can no longer afford to drop points.

India struggled to a below-par 158 for 7 after opting to bat first, with only Shafali Verma (31) breaching the 30-run mark. Costly errors on the field, including two dropped catches by Radha Yadav, let the game slip away during a decisive 97-run partnership between Tazmin Brits and Marizanne Kapp.

Despite left-arm spinner Sree Charani returning figures of 3 for 24, South Africa's Marizanne Kapp smashed an unbeaten 81 off 45 balls to comfortably hunt down the target with five balls to spare. The stakes are simple, a win against both Bangladesh and Australia and they are directly into the semi-finals.

However, even one loss can make them rely upon other results to go their way. The road ahead is steep, especially with an impending group fixture at Lord's against six-time champions Australia. According to former captain Mithali Raj via India Today, the team now has "no other choice but to beat Australia" to secure their semi-final destination safely.