Bangladesh second in WCSL points table
The 3-0 result at home has lifted Bangladesh to second position in the points table as they are on 30 points along with England but ahead on net run rate.
Australia, who are one of only two sides to play two series so far with the other being England, lead with 40 points in the Super League, which was introduced last year to add context to ODI cricket.
Pakistan are on 20 points with two wins, as are Afghanistan, after winning the first two games of their ongoing series against Ireland. Zimbabwe, Ireland and India have won one match each so far.
Bangladesh win ODI series 3-0 🙌
— ICC (@ICC) January 25, 2021
The hosts beat West Indies in the third ODI by 120 runs as they claim important ICC @cricketworldcup Super League points.#BANvWI | https://t.co/EKIMwuvOho pic.twitter.com/TCScPC9b2t
All sides play four home and four away three-match series with seven teams getting direct qualifying spots to join hosts India at the 2023 event.
The tournament features the 12 ICC Full Members and the Netherlands, who qualified by winning the ICC World Cricket League Championship 2015-17.
Teams get 10 points for a win, five for an abandonment/tie/no result and none for a loss while points may be deducted for slow over rates in matches.
Sides are ranked according to total points earned and those failing to qualify directly will get a second shot through a Qualifier to be played in June and July of 2023.
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