Situation of points table changed after Boxing Day Test, Australia suffered loss, know at what number India is
WTC Points Table: England has finally opened its account of victory in the Ashes series being played with Australia. Ben Stokes’ team defeated Australia by 4 wickets in the Melbourne Test. With this defeat, Australia has suffered a huge loss in the points table of the ICC Test Championship. At the same time, the England team got the advantage after the victory. So let us tell you what is the condition of the WTC points table after the Boxing Day Test.
Australia suffered a loss
Due to the defeat in the Melbourne Test, Australia has suffered a loss in the points table of the World Test Championship 2025-2027. In the current season, the Kangaroo team has played 7 matches, in which it has lost only one match. Before the Boxing-Day Test, he had 100 percentage points which has now come down to 85.71. Although he still occupies the top position. Whereas England has registered only 3 wins out of 9 in this cycle.
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England did not benefit even after winning
Even after winning the Melbourne Test, the England team has not been able to gain much in the points table of the World Test Championship. Earlier also the team was at number-7 and still it is at number seven. However, a difference has been seen on the PCT of England. Before this win, England’s PTC was 27.08 and now it has increased to 35.19.
What number is India at?
The Indian cricket team is at 6th position in the points table of ICC Test Championship 2025. India won 4 out of 9 matches, lost the same number and 1 match was drawn. In the current edition, the Indian team has faced England, West Indies and South Africa. The series against England was drawn 2-2, West Indies were defeated 2-0, while the Proteas suffered a 2-0 defeat.
Also read: AUS vs ENG: Boxing Day Test ended in just 2 days, England won, defeated Australia by 4 wickets
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