Remaining series: England (away - three Tests), West Indies (home - two Tests), Australia (away - three Tests) Of the remaining four series, the tour of India will likely be the most challenging, but the recent performances of Usman Khawaja and others with the bat and the overall class of the bowling attack will give them huge confidence going into the business end of WTC23.ħ1.42 % of possible points - five wins and two losses in seven Test matches They made most of the home advantage with a 4-0 Ashes win over England and followed it up with an entertaining 1-0 win over Pakistan in a historic series.Īustralia have come out without a loss in two series that would have been considered as challenging when the tours were announced. Remaining series: Sri Lanka (away - two Tests), India (away - four Tests), West Indies (home - two Tests), South Africa (home - three Tests)Īustralia might have narrowly missed out on making the finals of the inaugural edition of the World Test Championship but they look on course to making it this time around. Heading into the next season that is set to begin next month with Bangladesh welcoming Sri Lanka for two Tests, let's take a look at how the teams are positioned in WTC23.ħ5% of possible points - five wins and three draws in eight Test matches The standings too have started to take shape, with Australia leading the pack with point percentage of 75 while their arch-rivals England linger at the bottom with 12.50%. In between, the World Test Championship has witnessed some exciting contests, including West Indies' final-wicket heist against Pakistan in Jamaica, Australia's historic Test win against Pakistan, Bangladesh upsetting New Zealand away from home and many more. The 2021-22 season of international Test cricket that began with India's exhilarating tour of England came to an end with South Africa's thumping 2-0 win over Bangladesh at home. Jump to: Australia South Africa India Pakistan Sri Lanka New Zealand West Indies Bangladesh England ICC WORLD TEST CHAMPIONSHIP 2021-23 LATEST STANDINGS
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