Updated WTC 2025-27 Points Table After IND vs ENG Test Series

Updated WTC 2025-27 Points Table After IND vs ENG Test Series

Updated WTC 2025-27 Points Table After IND vs ENG Test Series: The ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test series between England and India ended in a very exciting manner. Let us tell you that in the fifth Test match played at Kennington Oval of the five-match series, Shubman Gill and company defeated host England by 6 runs in a close match. Team India won the match on the basis of excellent bowling.

 

So, after this victory, not only did Team India end the series at 2-2, but there has also been a change in the points table of the ongoing World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle. Let us tell you that after this win, Team India has reached the third position in the WTC points table.

 

Updated WTC points table

 

The Indian cricket team currently has a total of 28 points with two wins, two losses and a draw in five matches. Australia is at the top with 36 points and 100 percent points, while Sri Lanka has won only one match, but is one place above India due to better point percentage. See the status of the WTC points table after the fifth Test match between England and India

 

Also Read: Top 3 Wicket-Takers in the England vs India Test series

 

World Test Championship 2025-27 Points Table

RankTeamMatchesWonLostDrawnDeductedPointsPCT
1Australia3300036100
2Sri Lanka210101666.67
3India522102846.67
4England522122643.33
5Bangladesh20110416.67
6West Indies3030000
7New Zealand0000000
8Pakistan0000000
9South Africa0000000

 

IND vs ENG Test: At the same time, 25-year-old young batsman and Test team captain Shubman Gill was awarded the Player of the Series award for his amazing performance in this series. Gill scored a total of 754 runs in 10 innings of five Test matches at an average of 75.40 and a strike rate of 65.57. Also, during this series, Gill made his best score of 269 against the England team.

 

Also Read: Team India next test series Schedule, upcoming matches 2025

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