The ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 cycle is underway, and recent match results have already caused shifts in the points table. Australia's commanding victory over the West Indies in their first match of the series has propelled them to the top of the standings, while India finds itself lower in the rankings after their loss to England.
How the Points Table Looks
As of June 28, 2025, the updated WTC points table reflects the outcomes of the initial matches in this cycle. Australia and England are currently tied at the top, both boasting a perfect 100% points percentage (PCT) after securing wins in their opening games. Sri Lanka follows in third place with a PCT of 66.67% after their series win against Bangladesh. Bangladesh currently holds the fourth position with a PCT of 16.67% due to a draw in their series against Sri Lanka. West Indies and India are at the bottom, having lost their only matches.
Match Highlights
Australia's dominant performance against the West Indies saw them win by 159 runs in Barbados. After being bowled out for 180 in their first innings, with Jayden Seales and Shamar Joseph taking nine wickets, Australia bounced back strongly in their second innings. Travis Head, Beau Webster, and Alex Carey contributed with half-centuries, setting a target of 301 for the hosts. Josh Hazlewood then starred with a five-wicket haul, dismantling the West Indies' batting lineup for just 141.
Meanwhile, Sri Lanka secured a convincing innings victory against Bangladesh in Colombo. Pathum Nissanka's brilliant 158 helped Sri Lanka post a total of 458 in response to Bangladesh's first innings score of 247. Prabath Jayasuriya then shone with the ball, taking five wickets as Bangladesh were bowled out for a mere 133 in their second innings.
WTC Points System
The ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 maintains its established points system, awarding 12 points for a win, 6 points for a tie, and 4 points for a draw. Teams are ranked based on the percentage of points earned (PCT), calculated as (Points won / Points contested) * 100. This system ensures fairness, even with variations in the number of Tests played by each team.
India's Position and Future Prospects
India, a strong contender in previous WTC cycles, currently sits lower in the standings after their defeat. Despite the setback, India has a challenging series lined up against Australia, England, and South Africa. Consistent performance in both home and away matches will be crucial for the "Men in Blue" to secure a spot in the WTC final in 2027.
Other Teams to Watch
While Australia and England have made strong starts, other teams like Pakistan and South Africa have the potential to be surprise contenders in this WTC cycle. Their performance in home conditions could significantly impact the WTC points table.
The WTC 2025-27 cycle promises to be an exciting competition among the top Test-playing nations. With each series playing a crucial role in shaping the WTC points table, fans worldwide will be closely following the progress of their favorite teams.