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Ireland earn rankings promotion after beating Bangladesh

Ireland have earned a place on the ODI championship table after beating Bangladesh

Cricinfo staff
16-Apr-2007
Ireland's second win over an ICC Full Member had an added bonus  •  Gareth Fuller/PA Photos/Getty Images

Ireland's second win over an ICC Full Member had an added bonus  •  Gareth Fuller/PA Photos/Getty Images

Ireland have earned a place on the ICC ODI championship table after beating a Test-playing nation for the second time at the World Cup. Ireland's 74-run win over Bangladesh at Barbados means they will be on the official rankings list that will be updated after their final Super Eights game, against Sri Lanka on Wednesday.
Ireland graduates from the ICC Associate rankings and joins Kenya as the only non-Test countries in the full ODI championship. An Associate can be promoted when it has played at least ten one-day internationals and has beaten two Full Members, or has defeated one Full Member and won more than 60% of its games against other Associates.
Having upset Pakistan in their group match, Ireland needed only one more win to take the next step. In accordance with a previous ICC decision, Ireland has ODI status until 2009, along with the other top Associate Members - Kenya, Scotland, Netherlands, Canada and Bermuda.