Bangladesh finish 7th at ICC World Test Championship

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Published On: 27 Jan 2025, 16:44

DHAKA, Jan 27, 2025 (BSS)- Bangladesh are confirmed to finish at seventh 
place in the ICC World Test Championship, which is in its third cycle at this 
momentum.

In the first two cycles, Bangladesh languished at the bottom table. 

The latest outcome was confirmed when the two-match Test series between 
Pakistan and West Indies ended in a draw with the Caribbean side winning the 
second and final Test by 120 runs.

Bangladesh won four matches, play 12 in this cycle. It's the highest number 
of victories they secured in Test Championship's history. 

In the first cycle which ran from 2019-2021, they were win-less but won a 
game in the second cycle (2021-2023).

Pakistan and West Indies had fallen behind Bangladesh in terms of points 
percentage as neither team won the series. 

In the Test Championship, the teams are ranked based on the percentage of 
points. The points earned by each team are divided by the total number of 
matches-- 12 points are allotted for each win while 6 points for a draw.

Bangladesh completed all the matches of their current Test Championship cycle 
with the series against the West Indies in December. Bangladesh's percentage 
of points in 12 matches is 31.25.

West Indies finished the cycle at eighth place with 28.21 points while 
Pakistan languished at the bottom with 27.98 points.

The top two teams in the points table will play in the final. This year, 
Australia (63.73 percent) and South Africa (69.44 percent) have made it to 
the final before completing all the matches.

Australia, however, still have two matches to play. The two-match Test series 
between Australia and Sri Lanka, starting on Wednesday, will conclude the 
league stage of the 2023-25 Test Championship.

Australia and South Africa will face each other in the final at Lord's next 
June.

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