World test championship points table after india win

  1. Updated World Test Championship Points Table After India's 6
  2. India climb World Test Championship standings after triumph over Bangladesh
  3. Updated World Test Championship Points Table After India's Big Win vs Australia In 1st Test
  4. World Test Championship points table update: India drops PCT, Australia qualifies for WTC final with Indore win; qualification scenarios
  5. World Test Championship points table update: India maintains 2nd spot after series win v Bangladesh; Final qualification scenarios
  6. WTC Points Table: How Does The World Test Championship Points Table Read After India's 2
  7. Updated ICC World Test Championship Points Table After India vs Bangladesh 1st Test, WTC Table


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Updated World Test Championship Points Table After India's 6

Updated World Test Championship Points Table After India's 6-wicket Win Over Australia In 2nd Test India took a big step towards World Test Championship final qualification with a 6-wicket victory over Australia in the 2nd Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. • • Updated: February 19, 2023 02:28 PM IST Despite the defeat, Australia remain top with a PCT of 66.67, India are second with a PCT of 64.06. Sri Lanka, with a PCT of 53.33 are third in the standings, ahead of South Africa (48.72) and England (46.97). As for the match, India spinner Ravindra Jadeja returned career-best figures of 7-42 to lead Australia's hammering by six wickets inside three days Sunday to bring the hosts to a 2-0 Test series lead. Jadeja, a left-arm orthodox, teamed up with fellow spinner Ravichandran Ashwin to dismiss Australia for 113 in a morning session when the tourists' batting imploded, thanks to an overused sweep shot on a tricky New Delhi pitch. The hosts romped to their victory target of 115 in the second session to guarantee them retention of the Border-Gavaskar trophy in the four-match series. They have won their previous three series against Australia and are now close to securing a spot in the World Test Championship final. India lost skipper

India climb World Test Championship standings after triumph over Bangladesh

Despite a strong rear-guard action from Bangladesh veteran Shakib Al Hasan (84), the hosts' last four wickets all fell prior to lunch on the final day as India drew first blood in the two-match Test series. Spinners Axar Patel (4/77) and Kuldeep Yadav (3/73) did the majority of the damage as they shared seven Bangladesh wickets in the second innings between them and India climbed the World Test Championship standings as a result. Axar Patel wraps up Bangladesh as India seal an emphatic win in Chattogram. India receive a valuable 12 points courtesy of the triumph and now hold a 55.77 win-percentage as they close in a top-two finish at the end of the current World Test Championship period. The victory sees India jump in front of Sri Lanka and up to third on the current standings, with pacesetters Australia and second-placed South Africa the only teams in front of them. The good news for India is that those two teams are currently battling it out in a three-match series of their own in Australia, meaning India may be able to make further inroads during their remainder of their series in Bangladesh. The second and final Test of the series commences in Mirpur on Thursday and another win there could even see India close in on the leading two teams. India host Australia for four Test matches during February and March next year and need to finish in the top two places on the standings to make it back-to-back appearances in the World Test Championship final.

Updated World Test Championship Points Table After India's Big Win vs Australia In 1st Test

Here's how the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) points table looks like after India's big win against Australia in Nagpur: India, who had a win percentage of 58.93 heading into the first Test, are currently second in the table, behind Australia. India now have a win percentage of 61.67, while Australia, who needed a draw to book their WTC final berth, saw their win percentage decrease from 75.56 per cent to 70.83. India, who are the runners-up from the previous WTC cycle, need to win at least two of the remaining three matches of the Border-Gavaskar series to book their place.

World Test Championship points table update: India drops PCT, Australia qualifies for WTC final with Indore win; qualification scenarios

World Test Championship points table update: India drops PCT, Australia qualifies for WTC final with Indore win; qualification scenarios WTC points table latest update: Australia beat India by nine wickets to qualify for the World Test Championship final after the third Test in Indore on Friday. Published : Mar 03, 2023 10:47 IST World Test Championship points table: India qualifies for WTC final after NZ beats SL, faces Australia in June final Australia, led by Steve Smith in the absence of regular skipper Pat Cummins, qualified for the WTC final with its 11th win in 18 matches in the 2021-23 cycle of the Championship. Meanwhile, India’s points percentage (PCT) dipped from 64.06 to 60.29, with its fifth defeat in 17 matches in the 2021-23 WTC cycle. India’s WTC qualification scenarios: India now needs to win its final match in the series to qualify for the final without relying on Sri Lanka’s results - the only other team remaining in the race for the summit clash in June at the Oval in England. A win in Ahmedabad will enable Rohit Sharma’s men to finish with a PCT of 62.5. That will be enough to avert the threat of Sri Lanka, which can push itself to the best-possible PCT of 61.11 during its New Zealand tour that begins on March 9. Best possible finish for India: Beat Australia 3-1, finishing with 135 points and a PCT of 62.5. Worst possible finish for India: Draw to Australia 2-2, finish with 123 points and a PCT of 56.94. How can India fail to qualify for the WTC final...

World Test Championship points table update: India maintains 2nd spot after series win v Bangladesh; Final qualification scenarios

World Test Championship points table update: India maintains 2nd spot after series win v Bangladesh; Final qualification scenarios WTC points table latest update: India beat Bangladesh by three wickets to maintain its second spot in the ICC World Test Championship standings on Sunday. Published : Dec 25, 2022 10:48 IST Shreyas Iyer and Ravichandran Ashwin helped India chase down a tricky 145-run target with their unbeaten stand for the eighth wicket in Mirpur. | Photo Credit: AFP Shreyas Iyer and Ravichandran Ashwin helped India chase down a tricky 145-run target with their unbeaten stand for the eighth wicket in Mirpur. | Photo Credit: AFP India retained its second spot in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) points table after its thrilling three-wicket win over Bangladesh in the second Test in Mirpur on Sunday. An unbeaten 71-run partnership between Shreyas Iyer (29*) and Ravichandran Ashwin (42*) for the eighth wicket helped India chase down a tricky 145-run total. With the 2-0 series win, India bettered its points percentage (PCT) to 58.92, ahead of South Africa (55.76) and Sri Lanka (54.55) in the WTC 2021-23 cycle that ends in March 2023. Australia leads the standings with its supreme PCT of 76.92. India’s chances will still heavily revolve around the result of the ongoing Australia-South Africa three-match Test series and the remainder of South Africa’s individual campaign. Australia, which recently beat West Indies 2-0 and South Africa in the first Test at home, ...

WTC Points Table: How Does The World Test Championship Points Table Read After India's 2

New Delhi: Team India defeated Sri Lanka on the third day of Ind vs SL 2nd Test to sweep series 2-0, won their 11th consecutive match across formats. India defeated Sri Lanka by 238 runs, after which the visitors suffered a great loss in the ICC World Test Championship points table. The Sri Lankan team was ruled out of the top 4 spots, while after a long time, India managed to enter the top 4 in the WTC points table. When the Sri Lankan team came for the Indian tour, they were on the number one spot in ICC World Test Championship 2021-23 Points Table, but post humiliating 0-2 loss in the two-match Test series, Sri Lanka slipped to fifth place. Australia currently holds the number one spot in the WTC points table, while Pakistan is sitting at number two. The team that holds the third spot is South Africa. ALSO READ | Team India, who now sits at number four position in the points table of the World Test Championship 2021-23, was in fifth place before defeating Sri Lanka. India's winning percentage has gone up to 58.33. On the other hand, the winning percentage of Sri Lanka is now 50.

Updated ICC World Test Championship Points Table After India vs Bangladesh 1st Test, WTC Table

Updated ICC World Test Championship Points Table After India vs Bangladesh 1st Test, WTC Table Close Search for: Search • Open dropdown menu • • • • • • • • Open dropdown menu • • • • • • • Open dropdown menu • • • • • • • • • • • • • Open dropdown menu • • • • • • • • • • • • Facebook • Twitter • Instagram • Youtube Close India won the toss, opted to bat first in the match, and fielded a combination of two pacers and three spinners in the playing XI. Bangladesh also fielded the identical combination and they handed the debut cap to Zakir Hasan, who was the leading run-getter in the recently concluded National Cricket League. The Day 1 of the match belonged to comebacks, first India fought back strong after being reduced to 48/3 as Cheteshwar Pujara stitched up crucial partnerships with Rishabh Pant and Shreyas Iyer, and then Bangladesh picked up two late wickets to send India on the back foot. Cheteshwar Pujara played a fantastic 90-run knock, Shreyas Iyer scored unbeaten 82 runs and Rishabh Pant scored blazing 46 runs to help India reach 278 for 6 at the stumps. IPL 2023 Auction | IND vs BAN 2022 | India vs Bangladesh 2022 | India National Cricket Team | IND vs SL 2023 | India vs Sri Lanka 2023 | IND vs NZ 2023 | India vs New Zealand 2023 Kuldeep Yadav and KL Rahul (PC-Getty Images) On Day 2, Kuldeep Yadav’s all-round show, combined with Ravichandran Ashwin’s half-century and Mohammed Siraj’s 3-wicket haul put India in the driver’s seat. India were bundled out for 404 in...