Sri Lanka will stake its number-one ranking on the Reliance ICC T20I Championship Table when it plays Bangladesh on Sunday in a one-off Twenty20 International at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.

Sri Lanka leads ninth-ranked Bangladesh by 47 ratings points and this gap means Sri Lanka is favourite to win the one-off match. As such, because the rankings are weighted to reflect this difference, failure to win the match will mean Sri Lanka will drop five ratings points and slip one ratings point behind the second-ranked West Indies.

However, if Sri Lanka wins the match, then it will gain one ratings point and will extend its advantage over the West Indies to six ratings points.
Sri Lanka’s victory will, however, cost Bangladesh a drop of two ratings points that will put it at par with Ireland on 82 ratings points, but ahead of the Associate side when the ratings are calculated beyond the decimal points.

To find out exactly how the forthcoming series will affect the T20I Championship Table, please click here. The T20I and ODI Championship Tables are updated after every match, unlike the Test Championship Table, which is updated after every series.

Chandimal starts new era as captain

Meanwhile, the one-off match on Sunday will also herald the start of a new era for Sri Lanka in the format.
Sri Lanka will be led by wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Chandimal for the first time in the format with fast bowler Lasith Malinga being his deputy.

Chandimal will miss the services of experienced former captains Mahela Jayawardena, Kumar Sangakkara and Tillakaratne Dilshan who are sitting in second, 12th and 13th positions, respectively on the Reliance ICC Player Rankings for T20I batsmen.

Upcoming fixtures

Sri Lanka v Bangladesh: 31 Mar-One-off T20I, Pallekele (D/N)

Reliance ICC T20 Championship (as on 29 March)

Rank     Team                          Rating
1             Sri Lanka                   131
2             West Indies               126
3             India                            119
4             Pakistan                     119        
5             England                      118
6             South Africa                114
7             Australia                      102
8             New Zealand                98
9             Bangladesh                  84
10           Ireland                            82
11           Zimbabwe                      41