Bangladesh's Pace Trio Surge in ICC ODI Rankings After Series Win

Three Bangladesh fast bowlers made significant gains in the latest ICC ODI Player Rankings after their series victory over New Zealand. Shoriful Islam rose 11 spots to 28th, Mustafizur Rahman jumped 14 places to 41st, and Player of the Series Nahid Rana moved up 16 slots to 48th. Among batters, Najmul Hossain Shanto and Litton Das also improved their rankings, while Mehidy Hasan Miraz moved up in the all-rounder list. In T20I rankings, Towhid Hridoy and Parvez Hossain Emon made gains after their strong performances against New Zealand.

Key Points: Bangladesh Fast Bowlers Rise in ICC ODI Rankings

  • Shoriful Islam rose 11 spots to 28th in ODI bowling rankings
  • Mustafizur Rahman jumped 14 places to 41st
  • Nahid Rana moved up 16 slots to 48th after being Player of the Series
  • Najmul Hossain Shanto and Litton Das also gained in ODI batting rankings
  • Towhid Hridoy and Parvez Hossain Emon made T20I batting gains
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Bangladesh's fast bowling trio make major gains in ICC ODI Rankings after New Zealand series victory

Shoriful Islam, Mustafizur Rahman, and Nahid Rana gain big in ICC ODI rankings after Bangladesh's 2-1 series victory over New Zealand. Najmul Hossain Shanto also rises.

"Shoriful gained 11 spots to rise to 28th, Rahman jumped 14 rungs to 41st, and Player of the Series Rana moved up 16 slots to 48th - ICC Website"

New Delhi, April 29

A trio of fast bowlers from Bangladesh have emerged as the big winners following the latest update to the ICC Men's ODI Player Rankings, after playing pivotal roles in their team's hard-fought 2-1 series victory over New Zealand on home soil.

Shoriful Islam, Mustafizur Rahman and Nahid Rana collected a total of 18 wickets for Bangladesh during the series triumph, and the trio were among the big rises on the rankings for ODI bowlers, as per the ICC website.

Shoriful gained 11 spots to rise to 28th, Rahman jumped 14 rungs to 41st, and Player of the Series Rana moved up 16 slots to 48th following his heroics as Bangladesh's fast bowling stocks gained some traction ahead of next year's ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.

It was a similar story on the latest rankings for ODI batters, with Najmul Hossain Shanto (up 11 places to 32nd) and Litton Das (up 15 spots to 65th) the biggest eye-catchers after the experienced duo made strong contributions across the series against New Zealand.

There are also gains for Mehidy Hasan Miraz on the updated rankings for ODI all-rounders, with the 28-year-old moving up one place to equal third following his unbeaten innings of 22 and two-wicket haul during the series decider in Chattogram.

There is more joy for Bangladesh players on the updated T20I rankings following the first match of their series with New Zealand, and it's a pair of their in-form batters that make the biggest impression.

Right-hander Towhid Hridoy hit an impressive half-century in a Player of the Match performance in the series opener and was rewarded as he jumped nine places to 39th on the rankings for T20I batters, while teammate Parvez Hossain Emon (up three rungs to equal 40th) also made gains.

Mahedi Hasan (up three slots to equal 18th) was the big eye-catcher on the list for T20I bowlers, while there was some upwards movement from a group of Nepal players following the completion of their home series with the UAE.

Dipendra Airee (up one place to 60th) and Kushal Bhurtel (up 18 spots to equal 66th) make gains on the updated rankings for T20I batters, while the duo also jump up the list for T20I all-rounders to fourth and 23rd respectively following their latest exploits.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Bangladesh's pace attack finally looks threatening outside the subcontinent. Mustafizur's cutters will be handy in WC conditions. Hope India's young pacers learn from their discipline.
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Aman W
Nahid Rana is a revelation! But I wish Indian selectors also gave chances to our domestic performers like Arshdeep or Umran. We have talent but need to back them like Bangladesh does. 😐
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Michael C
Good for Bangladesh but these rankings are inflated playing at home. Let's see them perform in Australia or England. NZ are rebuilding. Still, Shanto's progress is commendable.
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Kavya N
As an Indian cricket fan, I'm happy to see Bangladesh improving. Will make the Asia Cup and World Cup more competitive. Also, Nepal players rising is a bonus! 🎉

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