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World Test Championship Updated Points Table After Pakistan Vs Bangladesh Series

Here's the state of play after the Pakistan vs Bangladesh Test series as we head towards the Lord’s finale

| Photo: AP/Anjum Naveed

Bangladesh pulled off a sensational 2-0 series win against Pakistan. The 2-0 series sweep in Pakistan helped Bangladesh move to fourth place in the ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 standings. (More Cricket News)

The two top teams at the end of this two-year cycle will play in the one-off finale, fittingly dubbed the Ultimate Test at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London starting 11 June, 2025.

Australia are the defending champions, while India are the two-time runners-up. India lost also lost the inaugural edition to New Zealand.

Here's the state of play after the Pakistan vs Bangladesh Test series as we head towards the Lord’s finale:

WTC Updated Points Table After Pakistan Vs Bangladesh Series

Pos. Team P W D L PCT
1 India 9 6 1 2 68.5
2 Australia 12 8 1 3 62.5
3 New Zealand 6 3 0 3 50
4 Banladesh 6 3 0 3 45.83
5 England 15 8 1 6 45
6 South Africa 6 2 1 3 38.89
7 Sri Lanka 6 2 0 4 33.33
8 Pakistan 7 2 5 0 19.05
9 West Indies 9 1 2 6 18.52

Teams are ranked according to the percentage of points (PCT), not by actual points won. The points system however has these: 12 points for a win; six points for a tie; four points for a draw. And points are deducted for slow over rates.

Remaining series

India: Against Bangladesh (home, two Tests), New Zealand (home, three Tests), Australia (away, five Tests)

Australia: India (home, five Tests), Sri Lanka (away, two Tests)

New Zealand: Sri Lanka (away, two Tests), India (away, three Tests), England (home, three Tests)

Bangladesh: India (away, two Tests), South Africa (home, two Tests), West Indies (away, two Tests)

England: Sri Lanka (home, leading 2-0, one Test remaining), Pakistan (away, three Tests), New Zealand (away, three Tests)

South Africa: Bangladesh (away, two Tests), Sri Lanka (home, two Tests), Pakistan (home, two Tests)

Sri Lanka: England (away, down 2-0, one Test remaining) New Zealand (home, two Tests), South Africa (away, Two Tests), Australia (home, two Tests)

Pakistan: England (home, three Tests), South Africa (away, two Tests), West Indies (home, two Tests)

West Indies: Bangladesh (home, two matches), Pakistan (away, two matches)

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