Ireland has lost eight ratings points in the LG ICC ODI Championship table following its 3-0 series defeat in Bangladesh.
Although Trent Johnston’s team remained competitive in all three ODIs in Dhaka, it was unable to reproduce the sort of form that saw it pull off a famous win over Bangladesh in Barbados during the Super Eight stage of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007.
The three defeats have dropped Ireland from 28 points to 20 but it does retain its 10th position in the log, just two ratings points ahead of Zimbabwe in 11th and 28 points behind Bangladesh in ninth place.
Mohammad Ashraful’s team gained two points for the series win over Ireland but it still has plenty of work to do to catch the West Indies, which lies in eighth place, some 48 points in front.
At the top of the LG ICC ODI Championship the competition is much fiercer with first-placed South Africa and Australia in second separated by a fraction of a point.
The same is true for New Zealand in third position and India in fourth while there are just four ratings points separating Pakistan in fifth spot and England in seventh with Sri Lanka sandwiched between those two in sixth place.
As several of the top teams are involved in Tests at present, there are no more ODIs scheduled until the West Indies takes on Sri Lanka at Port of Spain on 10 April.
LG ICC ODI Championship (as of 21 March)
- South Africa 127
- Australia 127
- New Zealand 113
- India 113
- Pakistan 109
- Sri Lanka 107
- England 105
- West Indies 96
- Bangladesh 48
- Ireland 20
- Zimbabwe 18
- Kenya 0

