WTC 2023-25 Points Table: Pakistan on top in WTC ranking after 2-0 series win vs Sri Lanka; India 2nd

Updated : Jul 27, 2023 17:58
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WTC Points Table 2023-2025: It's been less than 2 months since the 2023-2025 World Test Championship cycle began but Pakistan have already hit the ground running in style with a 2-0 series win over Sri Lanka.

The Islanders were just no match for Babar Azam's men, who cruised to a massive victory by a margin of an innings and 222 runs.

Pakistan currently have a 100% record in the new WTC cycle, having won both their games. India, on the other hand, find themselves in the second spot after rain played spoilsport in their second Test against the West Indies.

Rohit Sharma's men currently have 16 points after 1 win and a drawn Test vs the Windies. India's PCT is 66.66. Pakistan meanwhile have 24 points in as many games in the World Test Championship table.

Australia, England and the West Indies take the 3rd, 4th and 5th  spots respectively.

Points percentage system or PCT will be used to determine the leaderboard at the end of the WTC cycle, with the top 2 teams qualifying for the final.

 

WTC Standings 2023-25 after PAK vs SL 2nd Test:

Rank 1. Pakistan (PCT - 100%)

Rank 2. India (PCT - 66.67%)

Rank 3. Australia (PCT - 54.17%)

Rank 4. England (PCT - 29.17%)

Rank 5. West Indies (PCT - 16.67%)

Rank 6. Bangladesh (PCT - 0)

Rank 7. New Zealand (PCT - 0)

Rank 8. South Africa (PCT - 0)

Rank 9. Sri Lanka (PCT - 0)

 

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