The ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 cycle is heating up, with top teams battling for a coveted spot in the WTC 2024 Final. Australia, India, South Africa, and Sri Lanka remain strong contenders, while New Zealand and Pakistan face an uphill climb. This article dives into the latest points table updates, key matches, and qualification scenarios for all teams as they vie for a place in the historic final. Stay tuned for insights into every team's journey and their road ahead!
Australia tops the WTC points table with 60.71%, thanks to their dominant performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Winning five of their remaining six matches would guarantee their spot in the final.
Currently at 59.26%, South Africa’s remaining three home games, including two against Pakistan, offer a strong opportunity. Securing two wins and a draw could solidify their position in the top two.
India’s path hinges on their performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. A 3-1 series win against Australia would secure their place, but any slip-ups could leave them reliant on other results.
With 50% PCT, Sri Lanka needs a perfect run in their last three matches, including two against Australia. Even a single draw could derail their hopes of qualification.
The defending champions, with just 44.23% PCT, require an extraordinary set of results. They must win both Tests against England and hope for significant stumbles from South Africa, India, and Australia.
While England (45.24%) is mathematically out of contention, their recent dominance against New Zealand is shaping the WTC landscape, affecting the standings of other top teams.
At 33.33%, Pakistan is almost out of the race. Winning all their remaining Tests would push them up, but they remain heavily dependent on other teams faltering significantly.
Bangladesh (31.25%) and West Indies (24.24%) have been eliminated. Their remaining fixtures will serve as opportunities to build momentum for the next WTC cycle.
With just three matches separating Australia, India, and South Africa, every result matters. Rain-affected draws or bonus points for over-rates could decide the finalists.
The final at Lord’s in June 2025 looms large. Teams are not just fighting for points but also for momentum and confidence to excel in English conditions.