WTC Points Table Update: The third match of the Test series between India and England was played in Rajkot. In this match, Team India defeated England by 434 runs. Team India won this match in a one-sided manner. With this win, they have also gone 2-1 ahead in the series. Even without many star players, Team India looked much stronger than England. To do well in the WTC points table, Team India needed to win this match and Team India did so. India has got its results in the points table.
Team India has advantage in WTC Points Table
After registering a historic win in the third Test match against England, Team India has moved to second place on the WTC points table. Earlier, the Australian team was at second position, but now Team India has once again achieved its dominance. Team India is in second place with 59.52 PCT points. Whereas the Australian team is at third position with 55.00 PCT points. On this points table, New Zealand team remains at the first position with 75.00 PCT points.
Team India’s strong comeback
Team India has made a strong comeback on the WTC points table. After the defeat in the first match of the Test series against England, Team India had reached 5th place, but after crushing England badly in the second and third matches, Team India has made a comeback. After winning the second match of the series, Team India reached the third position and now after another win, it has reached the second position.
England suffered huge losses
The England team has suffered a huge loss on the WTC points table. Before this match, England team was at 7th position with 25.00 PCT points, but now they have come to 8th position with 21.87 PCT points. The baseball formula of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum seems to be a complete failure in the WTC points table. Now it would not be wrong to say that the England team is almost out of the race for the final of WTC 2025.
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