Icc test championship rankings 2021 to 2023

  1. ICC WTC Points Table
  2. ICC WTC Points Table 2021
  3. Australia Emulate West Indies Of The 1980s In Latest ICC Rankings
  4. Are India the best Test cricket team in the world? The Test championship explained


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ICC WTC Points Table

Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • WTC Points Table: The 2019–21 ICC World Test Championship (WTC) is the inaugural edition of the ICC World Test Championship of Test cricket. ICC had changed the world test championship points table system after the inaugural edition which is explained as follows. Before that, It comes nearly a decade after the International Cricket Council (ICC) first approved the idea for a World Test Championship in 2010, and following two canceled attempts to hold the inaugural competition in 2013 and 2017. ICC World Test Championship Winners List Year Finals Winner(Captain) Player of the Match 2019-2021 India vs New Zealand New Zealand(Kane Williamson) Kyle Jamieson (NZ) 2021-2023 Australia vs India TBA TBA ICC World Test Championship (2021-2023) The second phase of the world Test Championship kick starts with the match between India and England. Post the WTC 2021 finals India stays in England and continues to play a 5 match test series against England. Notably, India and New Zealand played the finals of the World Test Championship 2021 at The Rose Bowl, Southampton where Kiwi beats India by 8 wickets and lifts the maiden WTC trophy. WTC Points Table (2021-2022-2023) POS TEAM PCT (%) PTS Win Loss Draw SER PEN 1 AUSTRALIA(Q) 66.67 152 11 3 5 6 0 2 INDIA(Q) 58.80 127 10 5 3 6 -5 3 SOUTH AFRICA 55.56 100 8 6 1 6 0 4 SRI LANKA 48.48 64 5 5 1 6 0 5 ENGLAND 46.97 124 10 8 4 6 -12 6 PAKISTAN 38.10 64 4 6 4 6 0 7 WEST INDIES 34.62 54 4 7 2 6 -2 8 NEW ZEALA...

ICC WTC Points Table 2021

Latest World Test Championship Points Table 2021-2023: India has jumped to the fourth place in the ICC World Test Championship Points Table 2021-23 after a series win against Sri Lanka. India beat Sri Lanka by 238 runs in its second pink ball test match at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru, gaining 12 crucial World Test Championship points. Sri Lanka, which was at the top of the ICC World Test Championship Points Table 2021-23, has now come down to the fifth place after its 0-2 whitewash against India. Australia is now ranked at the top of the ICC WTC Points Table 2021-23 with 77.77 percentage points, Pakistan is second with 66.66 percentage points and South Africa is third with 60 percentage points. The teams are ranked on the ICC World Test Championship Points Table on the basis of the percentage of points won. Read more: ICC Test Player Rankings 2021 ICC World Test Championship Points Table 2021-2023: Check Team Rankings below Teams Percentage Points Points Won Lost Drawn Series Penalty Overs Australia 77.77 56 4 0 2 2 Pakistan 66.66 40 3 1 1 3 South Africa 60.00 36 3 2 0 4 India 58.33 77 6 3 2 4 3 Sri Lanka 50.00 24 2 2 0 2 New Zealand 38.88 28 2 3 1 3 Bangladesh 25 12 1 3 0 2 West Indies 23.33 14 1 3 1 3 2 England 11.67 14 1 6 3 3 10 ICC WTC Points Table 2021-23 – Points distribution Result Points Available per match Percentage of Points Win 12 100 Tie 6 50 Draw 4 33.33 Loss 0 0 ICC World Test Championship Points List Matches in Series Total Points Available 2 24 3...

Australia Emulate West Indies Of The 1980s In Latest ICC Rankings

The latest ICC men’s Test rankings, as updated on June 14, 2023, features Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, and Travis Head in the first three spots. Despite making 26 and 41 in the World Test Championship 2021-23 final against India, Marnus Labuschagne held on to the top spot. With 903 points, he is the only one above the 900-mark. Steve Smith’s 121 and 34 helped him reach 885, while Travis Head’s 163 and 18 took him to 884. Both men leapfrogged Kane Williamson (883), who slipped from second to fourth place. This is the first instance of three batters from the same team occupying the top three places in the ICC Test ranking in over 38 years, since Gordon Greenidge (810), Clive Lloyd (787), and Larry Gomes (773) of the West Indies in December 1984. At ninth place is another Australia’s Usman Khawaja, whose 0 and 13 saw him drop two places, while Alex Carey’s 48 and unbeaten 66 helped him rise from 47th to 36th. The highest-ranked India player, Rishabh Pant, is in 10th place with 758 points. With 729 and 700, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli held on to their 12th and 13th ranks respectively. Alex Carey’s exploits (48 and 66*) were also rewarded with a jump of 11 spots, moving to 36th with 592 ranking points. Rohit Sharma (729) and Virat Kohli (700) sit in 12th and 13th respectively after the match. On the bowling side, the most newsworthy move came from Australia off-spinner Nathan Lyon, who moved up two places in a tie for sixth with England quick Ollie Robinson (777). Despite ...

Are India the best Test cricket team in the world? The Test championship explained

India and Australia are set to continue a heated rivalry from June 7-11, with both countries gearing up for the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final. As of May 2, 🚨 New World No.1 🚨 India dethrone Australia in the annual update of the With the final scheduled for June in the UK, top spot will be up for grabs yet again. Unfortunately for South Africa, they slightly missed out on a chance to play off in the World Test Championship Final by a matter of three percent. India (58.80 percent) sit marginally higher than South Africa (55.56 percent) while England (46.97 percent) rounds out the top four. MORE: Are India the best Test cricket team in the world? As it stands, India currently sit on top of the ICC Test rankings, recently jumping Australia on the leaderboard. However, the Aussies still finished atop the ICC 2021-2023 World Test Championship Rankings, holding off India and South Africa as they head to the UK for the Ashes and World Test Championship Final. After the introduction of the WTC back in 2019, New Zealand won the inaugural title after defeating England in the final, making them the undisputed kings of Test cricket at the time. MORE: World Test Championship Final: Predicted team XIs for Australia and India The World Test Championship Final is set to take place between June 7-11 in the UK. Australia WTC Final predicted XI • David Warner • Usman Khawaja • Marnus Labuschagne • Steve Smith • Travis Head • Cameron Green • Alex Carey (wk) • Pat Cummins (c) • Mitche...