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ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League – Standings on June 7, 2022

Bangladesh lead the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League rankings, while Afghanistan moved a few places following the series win over Zimbabwe on June 6, 2022.
Mark Hoover
Each team earns 10 points for a win, five for a tie/ no result/ abandoned match, and zero for a loss (teams will be penalised for slow overrate) with the top eight teams getting a direct entry to the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023.
The remaining teams will have to play in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier along with five associate teams with two teams earning a spot at the World Cup.
India as hosts of 2023 ODI World Cup will directly qualify irrespective of their position in the ranking. Here we take a look at the current standings.
1. Bangladesh – 120 points from 18 matches
2. England – 95 points from 15 matches
3. Afghanistan – 90 points from 11 matches
4. West Indies – 80 points from 18 matches
5. India – 79 points from 12 matches
6. Australia – 70 points from 12 matches
7. Ireland – 68 points from 18 matches
8. Sri Lanka – 62 points from 18 matches
9. New Zealand – 60 points from 6 matches
10. Pakistan – 60 points from 12 matches
11. South Africa – 49 points from 13 matches
12. Zimbabwe – 35 points from 14 matches
13. Netherlands – 25 points from 13 matches