Bangladesh have moved above the West Indies to No.8, pushing the one-time dominant force in the game to No.9 for the first time in the MRF Tyres ICC Test Team Rankings following the latest update on Tuesday.
The records since the start of 2015 haven’t been too different, with Bangladesh winning three of their 18 Tests and losing 10, while the West Indies have won five and lost 18 of their 28 Tests.
India continued to sit atop the tree in the Rankings with South Africa at No.2 and Australia at No.3.
Not only that, with the results from 2014-15 being removed from the equation and those from 2015-16 and 2016-17 being weighted at 50 per cent, India have actually stretched their lead over South Africa from four to 13 points.
Elsewhere, Australia have gained four points to get to 106, pushing New Zealand down from No.3 to No.4, even though New Zealand earned themselves $200,000 for being in third place at the last cut-off date on 3 April. India and South Africa, meanwhile, got $1 million and $500,000 respectively.
For India, who played four Tests in the 2014-15 season - losing 2-0 in Australia - and had earlier lost the five-Test tour of England 3-1 in the summer of 2014, the move up was expected following an excellent run since, highlighted by the 10 wins in 13 Tests in the 2016-17 season.
England, who have gained a point, Sri Lanka, who have lost one, and Pakistan, down by two points, fill the positions between New Zealand and Bangladesh, with Zimbabwe propping up the table with two points - up by one - in the latest update.
By the time the next annual update comes in, Afghanistan and Ireland will have joined the existing 10 teams to make it a 12-team table.