Bangladesh cricket team have moved from the 8th position to 5th on the ICC World Test Championship (WTC 2025/27) points table after outclassing Pakistan in the two-match Test series. Prior to this series, Salman Ali Agha and co. were on the fifth position, having won, one out of the 2 games that they played in the current cycle. As a result of the huge loss against BAN, they have now slipped to the 8th position. Meanwhile, BAN are on 5th, even ahead of India
Australia are on the top of the WTC 2025/27 standings, having won 7 out of the 8 matches that they have played so far. New Zealand, South Africa and Sri Lanka are 2nd, 3rd and 4th respectively. Meanwhile, Shubman Gill-led India have now slipped to sixth on the points table, having lost a home series to South Africa last year.
ICC World Test Championship 2023–25 Points Table (Updated)
PosTeamMWLDN/RPTSPCT1Australia871008487.502New Zealand320102877.783South Africa431003675.004Sri Lanka210101666.675Bangladesh421102858.336India944105248.157England1036103831.678Pakistan4130048.339West Indies8071044.17WTC 2025-27 Points System
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 in 2027. Point Deductions: Points are deducted for slow over ratesUpdated WTC Points Table 2025-27 after BAN vs PAK 2nd Test Inside Sport India.
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