WTC 2025-27: Victory slipped away and points were divided. See where your favorite team stands in the latest points table.

News India Live, Digital Desk: Cricket, especially Test cricket, is no longer just a game of winning and losing. Ever since this World Test Championship (WTC) system came into existence, every match, every session and even every draw matters a lot. You and I often think, “Hey man, the match got drawn, it was not fun.” But those who understand the mathematics of the points table know that the real game starts only after the draw. Recently, the first test match played between New Zealand and West Indies ended without any result, i.e. it was a draw. Now obviously, when there is no result then points are distributed. And this distribution has created a bit of a stir in the latest points table of WTC 2025-27. Let us understand in simple language what this result means and what impact it has had on the table. Missing a win can be costly? The rule of the Test Championship is very simple, ‘The winner gets everything (12 points), and on a draw the pot is divided (4-4 points).’ New Zealand team, She, who has always been considered strong in tests, probably won’t be very happy with this result. Because to reach the final of WTC, the percentage of victory (PCT – Percentage of Points) matters the most. A draw drags down your winning percentage. West Indies may have saved the match, but for the Kiwis, it is like missing a golden opportunity. What is the status of the latest rankings? After this draw, both the teams have got some points, but the fight for the “top spot” is still tough. Whenever a big team (like New Zealand) loses points, it directly benefits other stronger teams. Now you must have understood to whom I am referring – Yes, our Team India! For teams like India and Australia, who are always contenders for the finals, their opponents playing a ‘draw’ is no less than good news. Why is every point valuable? The 2025-27 cycle is still new, but cricket pundits know that in the end the matter is not stuck on points, but on ‘points percentage’. Last time we saw how England and Australia were yearning for one match each. Therefore, this draw between West Indies and New Zealand will decide in the future who will get the ticket to Lord’s (WTC Final Venue) and who will sit at home and watch TV.

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