Bangladesh cricket stars saw their world rankings shake up after losing their ODI series against Sri Lanka. Wicketkeeper Jaker Ali made the biggest jump by climbing 32 spots to reach 59th place in batting rankings. The young player scored 102 runs during the series with his best knock being 51 runs. Towhid Hridoy also moved up seven places to 51st position after becoming Bangladesh's top run scorer with 103 runs. Opener Tanzid Hasan gained 19 spots to reach 86th place thanks to his half century performance.
Several senior Bangladesh batters saw their rankings fall after poor performances in the series. Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto slid down to 34th place following his struggles with the bat. Mehidy Hasan Miraz fell to 72nd position while Liton Das slipped to 78th place in the global standings. Bangladesh currently has no batters sitting inside the top 30 ODI rankings worldwide. The team's batting lineup faces serious challenges as younger players outperform their experienced teammates.
England's Harry Brook became the world's number one Test batter by overtaking his teammate Joe Root. India's Shubman Gill climbed to sixth place with a career best 807 points after scoring twin centuries. Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis jumped into the ODI top ten after scoring 225 runs against Bangladesh. Captain Charith Asalanka moved to sixth place as Sri Lankan batters continue their strong form. South Africa's Wiaan Mulder reached 22nd in Test batting after his record breaking 367 not out.
Several senior Bangladesh batters saw their rankings fall after poor performances in the series. Captain Najmul Hossain Shanto slid down to 34th place following his struggles with the bat. Mehidy Hasan Miraz fell to 72nd position while Liton Das slipped to 78th place in the global standings. Bangladesh currently has no batters sitting inside the top 30 ODI rankings worldwide. The team's batting lineup faces serious challenges as younger players outperform their experienced teammates.
England's Harry Brook became the world's number one Test batter by overtaking his teammate Joe Root. India's Shubman Gill climbed to sixth place with a career best 807 points after scoring twin centuries. Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis jumped into the ODI top ten after scoring 225 runs against Bangladesh. Captain Charith Asalanka moved to sixth place as Sri Lankan batters continue their strong form. South Africa's Wiaan Mulder reached 22nd in Test batting after his record breaking 367 not out.