Australia continue to remain number one in ODIs; challenge ahead of Pakistan to main its 7th place
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Australia continue to remain number one in ODIs; challenge ahead of Pakistan to main its 7th place: International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the latest ICC ODI team, batsmen, bowlers and all-rounder’s ranking. As international cricket makes a comeback with no action for almost a month following the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, it is an opportunity for the Bangladesh team to show the world their prowess when the two teams meet for a 3 match ODI series in Bangladesh’s territory.
The only way in which these three games can affect the ODI teams ranking is if the home team whitewashes the visitors 3-0. In any other case though one might lose or gain a few points but will have little impact overall.
With this series and tour Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal will make a comeback to international cricket following a ban, he remodeled his action and got it approved by the ICC and thus getting a call after he was forced to miss the world cup 2015 campaign for his team.
Pakistan knows that it must avoid a 3-0 series defeat against Bangladesh to maintain its seventh place ranking in the ICC ODI Team Rankings when the two sides face off in the first of three One-Day Internationals (ODIs), which starts in Mirpur on Friday.
Pakistan currently lies in seventh spot on 95 ratings points and has a chance to reduce England’s six point advantage by one point if it wins the series 3-0. A 2-1 victory would see Azhar Ali’s men remain on 95 points.
Bangladesh knows that it cannot move up the table irrespective of the result, but a 3-0 whitewash in its favour would see it move to 81 points. In that scenario, the West Indies would move level with Pakistan on 92 points, but the men from the Caribbean would hold a slender 0.13 point advantage when the ratings are calculated beyond the decimal point.
A 2-1 win for Mashrafe Mortaza’s Bangladesh would see the hosts move up three points to 79. Although Pakistan would retain its seventh place position following that series score-line, it would drop two points to 93.
Meanwhile, Mushfiqur Rahim of Bangladesh goes into the forthcoming series as the highest ranked batsman in 30th place in the ICC Player Rankings and is one of five batsmen on either side inside the top 50. Rahim has climbed the rankings steadily since making his debut in 2006 and lies one place, and two points shy, of Australia’s ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 winning captain Michael Clarke.
Pakistan’s Mohammad Hafeez (33rd) and Bangladesh trio Shakib Al Hasan (36th), Mahmudullah (45th) and Tamim Iqbal (48th) are the other prominent batsmen likely to feature in the series.
On the ICC Players Rankings for ODI Bowlers, Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal will go into the series as the top-ranked bowler in 3rd place, 16 points behind South Africa’s Imran Tahir. Tenth placed Shakib Al Hasan will be looking to gain ground on Proteas fast bowler Morne Morkel, who is currently seven points ahead of him. Pakistan’s Mohammad Hafeez (16th) is the only other bowler from either side inside the top 20, while Mashrafe Mortaza (26th) and Junaid Khan (39th) are also likely to feature in the three-match series.
The ICC Player Rankings for ODI All-rounder’s sees Sri Lanka’s Tillakaratne Dilshan lead the way with a significant 16-point gap over Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan, who is the top ranked all-rounder on either side heading into the series. Pakistan’s Mohammad Hafeez lies in fourth place on 368 points, 10 points adrift of Sri Lanka’s Angelo Mathews.
Upcoming fixtures (Bangladesh v Pakistan):
17 Apr – 1st ODI, Mirpur
19 Apr – 2nd ODI, Mirpur
22 Apr – 3rd ODI, Mirpur
ICC ODI Team Ranking (Click here)
ICC ODI Batsmen’s Ranking (Click here)
ICC ODI Bowler’s Ranking (Click here)
ICC ODI All-Rounder’s Ranking (Click here)
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