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Pakistan hits lowest Test ranking in nearly 60 years

Green Shirts are one rank higher than Bangladesh who clinched their first-ever series win against Pakistan


AFP September 05, 2024 Less than a minute read

Pakistan fell to their worst Test ranking in nearly six decades on Wednesday, the International Cricket Council said, after their shock 2-0 series defeat to low-ranked Bangladesh.

Bangladesh inflicted a six-wicket defeat on the home team in the second Test in Rawalpindi on Tuesday, their first series win against Pakistan.

“Pakistan dropped two places — from sixth to eighth — in the Test rankings after suffering a shock series loss at home to Bangladesh,” the International Cricket Council (ICC) said.

The ICC said it was “their lowest rankings since 1965” in the 12-team table, which is topped by Australia followed by India and England. Bangladesh are ninth in the latest rankings

There are now no Pakistan bowlers ranked in the top 10 after paceman Shaheen Shah Afridi fell to 11th from his ninth place before the Bangladesh series.

Wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan is the only Pakistani remaining in the top 10 batting rankings, while Babar Azam dropped three places to 12th.

COMMENTS (1)

Deb R C | 1 year ago | Reply Sad news for cricket lovers Pakistan used to be a fine and fighting team full of talent. Bring back the old glory with in-house resources of greats like Wasim Akram Saqlin Mustak and other highly talented players.
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