Tigers’ move to top of ICC ODI Super League

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27 February 2022, 12:16 pm


Tigers’ move to top of ICC ODI Super League

Bangladesh climbed to the top of the ICC ODI Super League after their 88-run win against Afghanistan in the second ODI at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium.

The victory helped Bangladesh amass 100 points from 14 matches. Bangladesh’s victory left England who have 95 points from 15 matches in the second position.

Seven countries would qualify for the ICC ODI World Cup directly in India to be held in 2023. As a host country, India, regardless of their position in the Super League, will play directly.

A total of 13 teams are playing the ICC ODI Super League. The five teams that finish at the bottom will still have a chance to qualify for the 2023 World Cup. The five-bottom placed teams, along with Associate nations, will participate in traditional ODI World Cup Qualifiers, which will determine the remaining two spots for the 10-nation 2023 ODI World Cup.

Bangladesh so far played five series in the Super League and won four.

The Tigers played two series in away against Zimbabwe and New Zealand. While they whitewashed Zimbabwe in three-match series, they are being swept in New Zealand. At home, they whitewashed West Indies and beat Sri Lanka by 2-1 before taking a 2-0 lead against Afghanistan.

The outcome helped Bangladesh made a giant leap to confirm the 2023 World Cup before a tough series in South Africa, where they will also play a three-match series.

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