Teammate Amy Hunter also reaches a new career high rating on the same list for batters that is still headed by England’s Natalie Sciver-Brunt following scores of 36* and 21 catapulted the young right-hander up five places to 37th on the latest rankings.
The biggest mover for Zimbabwe came from Ashley Ndiraya, with the experienced left-hander jumping from outside the top 100 to equal 78 on the latest rankings for ODI batters following scores of 47 and 41 in the opening two matches against the Irish.
A trio of Ireland players are also on the rise on the updated rankings for ODI bowlers, with experienced seamer Arlene Kelly leading the way by rising 11 spots to 31st after a spell of 4/35 in the second game of the series against Zimbabwe.