NEW DELHI: Pakistan cricket team has fallen to eighth place in the World Test Championship (WTC) standings after a 10-wicket defeat to Bangladesh and an over rate penalty in the first Test of the series in Rawalpindi.
Pakistan now hold 16 points with a winning percentage of 22.22, placing them just ahead of the West Indies.
The loss to Bangladesh is a significant blow for Pakistan, further compounded by a six-point penalty for maintaining a slow over rate.Pakistan fell six overs short of the required rate during the match.Bangladesh’s victory in Rawalpindi is historic as it marks their first-ever Test win against Pakistan. This win has propelled Bangladesh to seventh place in the WTC standings with 21 points. As a result, Bangladesh has now won two out of their five matches in the current WTC cycle.
Both teams were penalized for slow over rates, with Bangladesh losing three points for being three overs short.
India currently lead the WTC standings with 74 points and a winning percentage of 68.52, after securing six wins in nine matches.
The second Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh is scheduled to begin on Friday in Rawalpindi. Pakistan will aim to improve their standings and avoid further penalties in this upcoming match.
Pakistan now hold 16 points with a winning percentage of 22.22, placing them just ahead of the West Indies.
The loss to Bangladesh is a significant blow for Pakistan, further compounded by a six-point penalty for maintaining a slow over rate.Pakistan fell six overs short of the required rate during the match.Bangladesh’s victory in Rawalpindi is historic as it marks their first-ever Test win against Pakistan. This win has propelled Bangladesh to seventh place in the WTC standings with 21 points. As a result, Bangladesh has now won two out of their five matches in the current WTC cycle.
Both teams were penalized for slow over rates, with Bangladesh losing three points for being three overs short.
India currently lead the WTC standings with 74 points and a winning percentage of 68.52, after securing six wins in nine matches.
The second Test between Pakistan and Bangladesh is scheduled to begin on Friday in Rawalpindi. Pakistan will aim to improve their standings and avoid further penalties in this upcoming match.