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Rohit Sharma on being asked if England were rightly awarded the World Cup title in 2019
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Published - May 31, 2025, 13:15 IST | Updated - May 31, 2025, 13:15 IST
Updated - May 31, 2025, 13:15 IST
Not all seems to be going well for Bangladesh in the white-ball format, especially if we speak of their current run in the shortest format. Following a crushing series defeat against Pakistan, Bangladesh cricket has reached a new low. The Tigers have fallen behind and find themselves ranked 10th in the ICC Men's T20I Team rankings. The steep decline in their recent form in this format has attracted the ire of their fans and the cricketing community.
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Their shocking series loss to the USA, an associate nation prior to the start of the 2024 T20 World Cup, sent shockwaves across the nation. If that blow wasn't enough, Bangladesh cricket reached another low point by losing a bilateral T20 series against the UAE this month despite being in a healthy position. Their series defeat against Pakistan has now acted as a final nail in the coffin.
Following their 57-run defeat to Pakistan in the second T20I, Afghanistan has slipped below Afghanistan and finds itself marginally ahead of Ireland, Zimbabwe, and Scotland, all of whom have defeated Bangladesh at least once in this format.
Rank | Team | Points | Matches | Ratings |
01 |
India | 15425 | 57 | 271 |
02 | Australia | 7593 | 29 | 262 |
03 | England | 9402 | 37 | 254 |
04 | New Zealand | 10224 | 41 | 249 |
05 | West Indies | 9584 | 39 | 246 |
06 | South Africa | 8578 | 35 | 245 |
07 | Sri Lanka | 7287 | 31 | 235 |
08 | Pakistan | 10315 | 45 | 229 |
09 | Afghanistan | 6699 | 30 | 223 |
10 | Bangladesh | 9219 | 42 | 220 |
11 | Ireland | 6247 | 31 | 202 |
12 | Zimbabwe | 8805 | 44 | 200 |
13 | Scotland | 3049 | 16 | 191 |
14 | Netherlands | 4597 | 25 | 184 |
15 | UAE | 7338 | 40 | 183 |
It is safe to conclude that Bangladesh cricket has hit rock bottom. This is one of the lowest points of their cricketing history. The flashes of brilliance in the early 2000s instilled a renewed sense of optimism, and the world hoped to see Bangladesh become a force to reckon with. But decades have gone by, and Bangladesh cricket continues to grapple with issues, both internally and externally.
In 2024, a student uprising led to the ouster of the country's long-standing president, Sheikh Hasina. In the wake of this unfortunate development, the national cricketing body underwent a phase of turmoil and uncertainty, which has had a direct impact on the team's recent performance. Very recently, BCB also dismissed Faruque Ahmed from the president position as a result of government interference, a move which could lead to the board's temporary suspension by the ICC.
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