Australia stakes claim for the final of the World Test Championship 2025-27 by winning the Ashes series
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The Indian team recently faced a 2-0 defeat in the Test series against South Africa, after which it has gone below Pakistan in the points table.
Delhi: Australia defeated England in the Adelaide Test of the ongoing Ashes series to register their sixth consecutive win in the ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle. With this victory, the Australian team has further strengthened its claim to reach the WTC final for the third consecutive time. Australia’s performance is not only showing dominance in the Ashes, but its position in the points table also looks very strong.
England’s decline graph
On the other hand, England’s Test team seems to be continuously struggling. Drawing the series against India on their home ground and now losing the fifth consecutive Ashes series to Australia highlights the current condition of England’s Test cricket. Due to continuous decline in performance, the team has slipped to seventh place in the WTC points table.
India’s position in WTC points table
The Indian team recently faced a 2-0 defeat in the Test series against South Africa, after which it has gone below Pakistan in the points table. At present Team India is in sixth place. The Indian team, which played the WTC final in the first two seasons, has played 9 Test matches so far in this cycle, out of which it has won 4, lost 4, while one Test has been a draw.
condition of other teams
Talking about other teams, Pakistan has played only two Tests so far, in which it is at fifth position with one win and one loss. Defending champion South Africa has reached second place after the series win against India. South Africa has played four Tests so far, winning three and losing one.
New Zealand is in third place with one win and one draw in two Tests, while Sri Lanka is in fourth place. Below England, Bangladesh is at eighth place and West Indies is at ninth place. The competition in the current cycle of WTC is becoming interesting, but at the moment Australia seems to have the strongest hold.
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