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No Final? Here’s how WTC points table 2023-25 would look if Rohit Sharma loses IND vs AUS 2nd Test

No Final? Here’s how WTC points table 2023-25 would look if Rohit Sharma loses IND vs AUS 2nd Test

Here's how the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-2025 table would look like if India losses 2nd IND vs AUS BGT Test.

The ongoing second BGT Test match in Adelaide has become a critical moment for India’s World Test Championship (WTC) hopes. After their spectacular victory in Perth, the Indian team now faces a challenging situation with Australia holding a massive advantage ahead of Day 3 of 2nd IND vs AUS Test. But what if India losses this game? How would it affect the WTC points table 2023-25?

WTC points table: India to fall from 1st to 3rd

The Rohit Sharma-led side was taken to cleaners by Travis Head, who whallopped 140 runs in the first innings. India, on the other hand, had a collapse in their second innings. Currently, Rishabh Pant and Nitish Kumar Reddy are batting, with India trailing by 29 runs. Unfortunately, the visitors have only 5 wickets in hand. If India loses this match, their path to the WTC Final becomes dramatically complicated. The current WTC top-rankers would fall from grace and will be third on the WTC points table.

WTC points table if India lose IND vs AUS 2nd BGT Test

RankTeamPlayedWonDrawLostPenPoints% Points
1Australia14914-1010260.71
2South Africa951306459.26
3India16916-211057.29
4Sri Lanka1050506050
5New Zealand12606-36947.92
6England201019-2210242.5
7Pakistan10406-84033.33
8Bangladesh12408-34531.25
9West Indies1122703224.24

WTC Final qualification scenario if Rohit Sharma’s side lose IND vs AUS 2nd Test

Before the Adelaide Test, India led the WTC points table with a 61.11% win percentage. South Africa held the second position with 59.26%, while Australia was third with 57.69%.

Potential Scenario after a loss

A loss would trigger these key changes:

  • Australia would climb to the top of the table with a 60.71% win percentage
  • South Africa would remain in second place at 59.26%
  • India would drop to third place with 57.29%

Qualification Challenges

To reach the WTC Final, India would now face a steep challenge:

  • Must win all remaining 3 matches; if not, at least 2
  • Ideally, it needs to win the series 4-0 or 5-0; that cannot be the case now
  • A 4-1 or 3-0 series result would not guarantee qualification
  • Hope South Africa win all their remaining games

India’s remaining matches

  • India vs Australia- December 6-10, Adelaide
  • India vs Australia – December 14-18, Brisbane
  • India vs Australia – December 26-30, Melbourne
  • India vs Australia – January 03 – 07, Sydney

Australia remaining matches

  • India vs Australia- December 6-10, Adelaide
  • India vs Australia – December 14-18, Brisbane
  • India vs Australia – December 26-30, Melbourne
  • India vs Australia – January 03 – 07, Sydney

South Africa remaining matches

  • South Africa vs Sri Lanka – December 05-09, Gqeberha
  • South Africa vs Pakistan – December 26-30, Centurion
  • South Africa vs Pakistan – January 03-07, Cape Town

New Zealand’s remaining matches

  • New Zealand vs England – December 6-10, Wellington
  • New Zealand vs England – December 14-18, Hamilton

WTC Points System

Point Deductions: Points are deducted for slow over rates

12 points for a win

6 points for a tie

4 points for a draw

Teams are ranked according to the percentage of points won.

The Top two teams progress to the final at Lord’s in 2025.

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