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Bangladesh hit out over Champions Trophy jolt

Tri-series in West Indies may throw up other qualifiers for tournament

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Bangladesh have come out with strong criticism of the current scheduling system in internatio­nal cricket as a new tri-series in Zimbabwe threatens their qualificat­ion for the 2017 Champions Trophy.

Bangladesh stunned India 2-1 last week and were celebratin­g their qualificat­ion for the eight-team tournament in England after their maiden ODI series victory over their mighty neighbours.

The victory meant Bangladesh, who blanked Pakistan 3-0 in the previous home series, rose to seventh place in the latest ODI rankings with 93 points, ahead of West Indies (88) and Pakistan (87).

The top seven sides and hosts England will compete in the tournament, with a September 30 cut-off date to determine the rankings of the teams.

Bangladesh’s celebratio­ns, however, proved a bit premature when the West Indies, previously not scheduled to play ODIs before the cut-off date, on Saturday announced the Zimbabwe tri-series, also involving Pakistan, in August-September.

Pakistan also get a chance to improve their ODI rankings in the five-match series against hosts Sri Lanka from July 11.

“The whole system has gone wrong ever since the ICC stopped following the FTP and let the boards deal bilaterall­y,” Dhaka Tribune quoted Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) director Jalal Younus as saying.

Work cut out

“This has created loopholes I believe. I don’t support this. This is not healthy competitio­n,” added Jalal.

Bangladesh will now have to win at least one of the three ODIs in the home series against South Africa next month to secure their Champions Trophy place and Jalal was confident the Tigers can do it.

“I believe we still have the chance to keep our place intact in the Champions Trophy. We just need to perform in the ODI series against South Africa,” he added.

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