In a historic achievement for Afghan cricket, the Afghanistan national cricket team has reached the 7th position in the latest ICC One Day International (ODI) team rankings — the highest rank the team has ever secured in ODI history. This milestone marks a significant step forward for Afghan cricket, as the team has now officially surpassed England, which currently stands at 8th place.
The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) proudly announced the news on its official Facebook page, congratulating Afghan fans and players for this momentous success. “Over the past several years, the national team has consistently delivered outstanding performances in international ODI competitions,” the ACB stated.
According to the updated rankings released by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the top ten teams in the ODI format are as follows:
- India
- New Zealand
- Australia
- Sri Lanka
- Pakistan
- South Africa
- Afghanistan
- England
- West Indies
- Bangladesh
Afghanistan’s steady rise in world cricket has been the result of years of dedication, strategic development, and talent cultivation. Their latest leap in the rankings reflects not only improved performances against top-tier teams but also growing consistency in the international arena.
This ranking boost comes at a time when Afghan cricket is capturing global attention, with young talents emerging and the team showing competitive spirit against some of the strongest cricketing nations.
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