ICC removed Shakib's name

Sports Desk: The Bangladesh team was devastated in the first T20 of the series against India. India won by 7 wickets with 49 balls in hand. Nazmul Hossain Shantar's team was in a bad mood in batting and bowling. This had an impact on the ICC player rankings. Today, in the latest upda

Sports Desk: The Bangladesh team was devastated in the first T20 of the series against India. India won by 7 wickets with 49 balls in hand. Nazmul Hossain Shantar's team was in a bad mood in batting and bowling. This had an impact on the ICC player rankings. Today, in the latest update of the boys' T20 rankings, Tawhid Hridoy has dropped five steps down to number 31 in the list of batsmen. There is no one above him among Bangladeshi batters. Hridoy scored 12 runs off 18 balls in the first T20I against India.

Sakib

After scoring 4 runs in the first over, Liton Das returned to the dressing room and fell two steps back to number 42. Mahmudullah Riyad dropped one step back to number 79. Bangladesh captain Nazmul Hossain Shanto moved up to number 46 by playing an innings of 27 runs off 25 balls. In the first match against Bangladesh, Hardik Pandya became number three in the list of all-rounders after playing a brilliant innings of 1 wicket and 39 runs from 16 balls. Shakib Al Hasan's name has been removed from the ranking after announcing his retirement. His name is not in any list of T20 rankings. England's Liam Livingstone is at the top of the all-rounder ranking.


Australia's Travis Head holds the top spot in the list of batters. Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav is number two. India chased the target of 128 runs in Bangladesh in just 11.5 overs. Mostafizur Rahman, Taskin Ahmed, Rishad Hossain were hit by a storm of sixes and fours. All three of them have delayed. Mustafiz is one step behind at number 16, Rishad two steps behind at number 25, Taskin seven steps behind at number 30. Sheikh Mehdi Hasan, who was out of the eleven of the first match, dropped 3 places to 38th. Tanjim Hasan moved 5 steps back to 68th. England's Adil Rashid has retained the number one position.


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