<p>Dubai: Pakistan have slipped to eighth in the World Test Championship standings following their 10-wicket loss to Bangladesh and a subsequent over rate penalty in the series-opener in Rawalpindi.</p>.<p>With 16 points and a winning percentage of 22.22 after six games, Pakistan languish in the second last position in the standings ahead of the West Indies.</p>.<p>Bangladesh, who recorded their maiden Test win against Pakistan on Sunday, are seventh in the standings with 21 points, having won two out of their five games thus far.</p>.<p>Maintaining a slow-over rate in the first Test has made the situation more desperate for Pakistan, who lost six WTC points for being six overs short during the game.</p>.Harmanpreet to lead tried and tested bunch at T20 World Cup as India look to end title drought.<p>Bangladesh were docked three points for being three overs short of the acceptable rate.</p>.<p>Both Pakistan and Bangladesh play the second Test in Rawalpindi from Friday.</p>.<p>India lead the standings with 74 points and a winning percentage of 68.52, having collected six wins in nine matches.</p>
<p>Dubai: Pakistan have slipped to eighth in the World Test Championship standings following their 10-wicket loss to Bangladesh and a subsequent over rate penalty in the series-opener in Rawalpindi.</p>.<p>With 16 points and a winning percentage of 22.22 after six games, Pakistan languish in the second last position in the standings ahead of the West Indies.</p>.<p>Bangladesh, who recorded their maiden Test win against Pakistan on Sunday, are seventh in the standings with 21 points, having won two out of their five games thus far.</p>.<p>Maintaining a slow-over rate in the first Test has made the situation more desperate for Pakistan, who lost six WTC points for being six overs short during the game.</p>.Harmanpreet to lead tried and tested bunch at T20 World Cup as India look to end title drought.<p>Bangladesh were docked three points for being three overs short of the acceptable rate.</p>.<p>Both Pakistan and Bangladesh play the second Test in Rawalpindi from Friday.</p>.<p>India lead the standings with 74 points and a winning percentage of 68.52, having collected six wins in nine matches.</p>