Bangladesh
will return to the ICC Champions Trophy for the first time since 2006
after the eight sides were confirmed for the 2017 tournament, which will
be hosted by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) from 1 to 18 June.
Bangladesh has replaced the West Indies, which finished outside the top eight in ninth position, in the ICC ODI Team Rankings on the 30 September 2015 cut-off date.
The
eight sides to play in the short and sharp, nation-versus-nation ICC
Champions Trophy 2017 are (in rankings order): world champion Australia,
title holder India, 1998 winner South Africa, 2000 champion New
Zealand, 2002 co-winner Sri Lanka, host England, Bangladesh and
Pakistan.
Bangladesh’s
last participation in the ICC Champions Trophy was in India, when it
featured in the qualifying round. It lost to Sri Lanka (by 37 runs) and
the West Indies (by 10 wickets). Its only victory was against Zimbabwe
by 101 runs.
Since
the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, Bangladesh cricket has been on a high
and has produced very strong performances. It won ODI series against
Pakistan, India and South Africa, which has helped it jump from ninth to
seventh in the ICC ODI Team Rankings.
The
ICC Champions Trophy 2017 will be a 15-match tournament, with teams
split into two groups of four, with the top two teams in each group
progressing to the semi-finals. The groups and the schedule for the ICC
Champions Trophy will be announced in due course.
With
the sides for the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 now confirmed, the next
important qualification date in the diaries of the 12 teams on the ICC
ODI Team Rankings will be 30 September 2017.
That
is the date when the top eight ranked sides on the ICC ODI Team
Rankings will earn direct qualification for the ICC Cricket World Cup
2019 to be hosted by the ECB. The bottom four sides will get a second
chance to complete the 10-team line-up in the ICC Cricket World Cup when
they will be joined by teams from the ICC World Cricket League
Championship and the ICC World Cricket League Division 2 in the ICC
Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018.
As such, all bilateral ODI cricket in the lead up to 30 September 2017,
including the ICC Champions Trophy 2017, will now have greater
importance as only 27 points separate second-ranked India from
ninth-ranked West Indies.
ICC ODI Team Rankings (as on 30 September 2015, top eight sides have qualified for the ICC Champions Trophy 2017):
Rank Team Points
1 Australia 127
2 India 115
3 South Africa 110
4 New Zealand 109
5 Sri Lanka 103
6 England 100
7 Bangladesh 96
8 Pakistan 90
9 West Indies 88
10 Ireland 49
11 Zimbabwe 45
12 Afghanistan 41
(Developed by David Kendix)source: http://www.icc-cricket.com
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