The World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 cycle has commenced with thrilling action, with the initial Test series setting the stage for the competition. While Australia and England have quickly ascended to the top of the standings, India and West Indies are looking to recover lost ground.
Australia and England currently hold the top two positions in the WTC table, both boasting a perfect 100% points percentage after securing victories in their opening matches. Sri Lanka is in third place after concluding their two-match series against Bangladesh with one win and one draw. Bangladesh, with one draw and one loss, occupies the fourth spot.
Three teams, including reigning champions South Africa, New Zealand, and Pakistan, are yet to begin their WTC campaigns in this cycle.
India's opening match didn't unfold as planned, despite a commendable effort at Headingley. The team featured five centurions in the match but ultimately faced defeat as England executed a dramatic chase to secure a 1-0 lead in the five-Test Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
Chasing a target of 371, England capitalized on a strong opening partnership between Ben Duckett (149) and Zak Crawley, while Joe Root and debutant Jamie Smith steered the chase to victory with an unbroken partnership. Shubman Gill’s team was left to regret a middle-order collapse and costly dropped catches.
Following the match, Gill acknowledged that India had opportunities but failed to capitalize on them. He mentioned that India had hoped for a larger lead, but a lack of runs from the lower order impacted their plans.
India will now focus on the second Test at Edgbaston, aiming for a swift recovery to sustain their WTC campaign. As of now, however, they are positioned near the bottom of the table alongside West Indies.
The WTC cycle commenced with Sri Lanka’s tour of Bangladesh on June 17 and will continue until the final in 2027.
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