Bangladesh cricketers slip in ICC ODI rankings

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Published On: 27 Aug 2025, 21:06

DHAKA, Aug 27, 2025 (BSS)-Several Bangladeshi batters have slipped in the 
latest ICC ODI rankings.

Liton Das, Soumya Sarkar, Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Tanzid Hasan Tamim were in 
the list, all of whom dropped two places.

Miraz sits at 72nd position now with 462 rating points, after moving down two 
Liton is at 79th with 446 rating points while Soumya and Tanzid are jointly 
at 87th with 437 rating points.

Former skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto is at the top amongst the Bangladeshi 
batters in the ICC ODI rankings by sitting at 32nd with 572 rating points. 
Apart from them, Towhid Hridoy and Jaker Ali Anik are the only two 
Bangladeshi batters in the top 100.

Meanwhile, three Australian batters scored centuries in an innings in the 
last match of the recently concluded ODI series against South Africa. The 
centurions-- Travis Head, Cameron Green and Mitchell Marsh, have as 
expectedly gained big in the rankings. 

Head has moved up one step in the rankings by playing a marauding 142 off 103 
balls. This Australian batter is at number 11 with 669 rating points. Another 
opener Marsh played an innings of 100 from 106 balls to move up four places 
to 44th.

Green has improved the most. He scored a century in just 47 balls which is 
the second fastest for Australia. This Australian batter is at number 78 
along with New Zealand's Mark Chapman and United Arab Emirates' Asif Khan.


 

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