This time Bangladesh got bad news

On the one hand, the Bangladesh Cricket Board

has been repeatedly at the center

of discussion for one controversial act after another. At the same time, the men's national team has started walking in the opposite direction (degradation). After the United Arab Emirates, they have now lost the T20 series against Pakistan as well. Although there is still one match left. In the meantime, Liton Das' team has also deteriorated in the rankings after losing two consecutive series.

ICC- Bangladesh


The ICC, the world cricket governing body, has updated its T20 rankings on Thursday night (May 30). Bangladesh has dropped one place to 10th. Afghanistan has improved one place despite not playing T20s recently. Rashid Khan's team is currently in ninth place.


Bangladesh cricket had seen a similar decline in the ODI rankings released earlier this May. They have won only three of the 11 matches they have played since the start of last year. After losing bilateral series to Afghanistan and West Indies, they failed to win a single match in the last ICC Champions Trophy. Due to this, Bangladesh lost 4 points. As a result, West Indies moved Bangladesh down to 10th place and occupied the ninth position in the ODI rankings.


Meanwhile, Bangladesh's rating points in

T20 have also decreased due to consecutive losses. Bangladesh's rating points have decreased from 225 to 220. Afghanistan has surpassed Bangladesh with 223 points as before. Ireland is right behind Bangladesh with 202 points. The Tigers have lost 5 points after consecutive losses to the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan.


World champions India, as usual,

continue to top the rankings in the short version. Their rating is 271. Then, the top eight are Australia (262), England (254), New Zealand (249), West Indies (246), South Africa (245), Sri Lanka and Pakistan (229), respectively.


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