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Shubman Gill Era Begins: India's Complete WTC 2025–27 Schedule

India has come close to winning the WTC title twice—under Virat Kohli in 2021 and Rohit Sharma in 2023—but fell short on both occasions.

Shubman Gill has been appointed as the new captain of the Indian Test team, marking the beginning of a fresh chapter in Indian cricket.

At just 25 years old, Gill now faces the challenge of leading India through the upcoming World Test Championship (WTC) 2025–27 cycle, which will see the team play 18 Test matches across six series.

This WTC cycle will be a big test of Gill's leadership skills, as fans and experts closely watch how the young captain steers the team over the next two years.

India has come close to winning the WTC title twice—under Virat Kohli in 2021 and Rohit Sharma in 2023—but fell short on both occasions. Now, under Gill’s leadership, India has a chance to script history and finally clinch the coveted championship.

India’s WTC 2025–27 Test Series Schedule

India will play a total of six Test series—three at home and three away—in this cycle:

India vs England (Away) – 5 Tests – June to August 2025

India vs West Indies (Home) – 2 Tests – October 2025

India vs South Africa (Home) – 2 Tests – December 2025

India vs Sri Lanka (Away) – 2 Tests – August 2026

India vs New Zealand (Away) – 2 Tests – October to December 2026

India vs Australia (Home) – 5 Tests – January to February 2027

WTC 2025–27 Points System (Unchanged)

The points system remains the same as the previous edition:

Win: 12 points

Tie: 6 points

Draw: 4 points

Loss: 0 points

Over-rate penalty: 1 point deducted for each over short

Final standings will be determined by points percentage (PCT), ensuring balance regardless of the number of matches played.

A New Beginning for Indian Test Cricket

This WTC cycle will define the early years of Gill’s captaincy. The tour of England in June 2025 will be his first major challenge, followed by a mix of home comforts and difficult away series, including trips to Sri Lanka and New Zealand. India’s campaign will conclude with the high-profile Border-Gavaskar Trophy at home against Australia.

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