India world test championship scenario

  1. India's World Test Championship final qualification scenario (updated) after series win over Bangladesh
  2. ICC World Test Championship: India's WTC Final qualification scenario beating Australia
  3. WTC final date out: The scenarios under which Team India can qualify for World Test Championship final
  4. World Test Championship Final Scenarios: Can India Qualify For Final Even If Australia Win 4th Test?


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India's World Test Championship final qualification scenario (updated) after series win over Bangladesh

34 India move a step closer to back-to-back WTC Finals 🤩🇮🇳 To qualify for the World Test Championship 2023 Final, India need to finish in the top two of the standings. Here is their qualification scenario after the 2-0 series win against Bangladesh. Scenario 1: India beat Australia 4-0 India and Australia are set to battle it out in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy India's last series of the ongoing World Test Championship cycle is against If India secure a 4-0 series win in that series, they will have 68.06% points. This result will guarantee them a place in the World Test Championship Final irrespective of what happens in the other series. Scenario 2: India beat Australia 3-1 or 3-0 If India were to record a 3-1 series win against Australia, they will have 62.50% points to their name. Even in that scenario, India should qualify for the final without relying on other results. If India beat Australia 3-0, they will have 64.35% points. Again, that should guarantee the Indian team a place in the final. Scenario 3: India beat Australia 2-0 or 1-0 Australia v India: 4th Test: Day 3 (Image: Getty) If India record a 2-0 series win against Australia, they will finish with 60.65% points. Interestingly, even in that scenario, Rohit Sharma and Co. will finish in the top two of the World Test Championship table and qualify for the final. If they record a 1-0 win, India will end with 56.94% points. They will then have to hope for one of two scenarios to go their way. Either Australia have t...

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A fired-up Australia wasted little time in crushing Indian hopes of staging a final-day miracle as they romped to a 209-run victory in the World Test Championship (WTC) final at The Oval. Needing to score 280 runs on the final day on Sunday to overhaul the mammoth 444 victory target set by Australia, However, the boisterous fans were left muted and dejected as Scott Boland and his fellow bowlers ripped through the Indian batting order to dismiss the world’s top-ranked team for 234 and wrap up the victory before the lunch break. In the seventh over of the day, Kohli edged fast bowler Boland to a great catch at second slip by Steve Smith and was gone for 49. Boland got Ravindra Jadeja in the same over. India chased the match since the first morning and the demise of Kohli confirmed it was a matter of when, not if, Australia would become the first-time world test champions. Rahane, on 20 overnight, reached 46 when he edged Starc behind and began a collapse of the last five India wickets in the 30 minutes before scheduled lunch. Boland started Australia’s celebrations with his two wickets, and Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon also took two each in the morning. Wicketkeeper Alex Carey had four catches in the innings. The Indians lost their last seven wickets for the addition of just 70 runs on the final day of the contest. It was India’s second successive defeat in the WTC final. Australia have now captured the one major men’s cricket title that had eluded them. Starc, who picked...

ICC World Test Championship: India's WTC Final qualification scenario beating Australia

India on Saturday handed Australia a humiliating defeat in the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Nagpur. India won the match by an innings and 132 runs thanks to some powerful performances from Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, and Rohit Sharma. Australia were bowled out for just 91 runs in the third and final innings of the match. This was Australia's lowest Test score on Indian soil. After India's massive victory, let's take a look at the Men in Blue's qualification scenario for the WTC final. For Australia to miss out on the WTC final, they must lose their four-match Test series against India 4-0 and Sri Lanka must win their series against New Zealand 2-0. On the other hand, India must win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy with a margin of 3-1 or better to qualify for the WTC final. Regardless of the outcome of the other two remaining series, India's qualification will be secured if they beat Australia by 3-1 or better. In response, India put up an impressive performance, scoring 400 runs, with Rohit Sharma's outstanding century leading the way. He scored 120 off 212 balls with 15 boundaries and 2 sixes. Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel also added half-centuries, and Shami hit some quick runs towards the end to help India reach their 400-run mark in the second innings. In the third innings,

WTC final date out: The scenarios under which Team India can qualify for World Test Championship final

WTC final date out:The ICC World Test Championship final date has been announced, which will take place at The Oval later this year.There will be a reserve day for the ICC World Test Championship final (June 12), which will take place at The Oval in London from June 7 to 11. At the WTC final match last yearin Southampton, New Zealand defeated India by eight wickets to win the inaugural competition. As team India hosts visiting Australia for the four-match Test series and three-match ODI series in February and March, it is imperative to look at how the series will impact India’s standing in the ICC World Test Championship. Currently, Australia is sitting at the top of the points table with a winning percentage of 75.56. The Aussies played the last test series against South Africa and thrashed them 2-0 at home in January. Team India is currently at the second spot with a 58.93 winning percentage. Sri Lanka and South Africa are placed at the third and fourth spots respectively. India loses third Test, campaign for WTC final still alive Team India lost the third Test match of the ongoing four-match Test series in Indore on Friday, March 3. Although they had been in control of the game from the beginning, no one had anticipated that they would crumble against Australian spinners in the second innings. Australia defeated India by 9 wickets after India were skittled out for just 163 runs in the second innings. But here's good news for Indian cricket fans: India is still in the ra...

World Test Championship Final Scenarios: Can India Qualify For Final Even If Australia Win 4th Test?

Australia have already booked themselves a spot in the ICC World Test Championship final, having secured a victory in the third Test against India in Indore. Though India lead the series 2-1 and are placed second in the WTC points table, their progression to the final isn't guaranteed. Other than India, Sri Lanka also remain in the fray, occupying the third spot at present. The Lankans have a 2-match series against New Zealand up next, a whitewash in which, can see the Lankans qualify for the summit clash against the Aussies. India did their qualification chances a huge favour by winning the first two matches of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy but a loss in the Indore match derailed their progression a bit. Though the damage wasn't significant, India do need to avoid a defeat in the Ahmedabad Test in order to keep things in their own hands. How can India qualify for World Test Championship final? 1. A victory against Australia in the 4th Test would automatically earn India the ticket to World Test Championship final. With a PCT of 60.29, India sit comfortably ahead of Sri Lanka (PCT of 53.33%) in the standings. With a win, India will be assured of a place in the final, no matter the result of the Sri Lanka - New Zealand Test series. 2. In case India only draw the 4th Test, Sri Lanka can usurp them with a 2-0 sweep against New Zealand. Anything less than a clean sweep would see the islanders remain third in the WTC points table.