World Test Championship 2023-25: Updated Standings After New Zealand's Series Win Over Proteas
Here is the updated table of the ongoing World Test Championship 2023-25 after New Zealand dismantled Proteas. Read below.
New Zealand Vs South Africa 2nd Test: New Zealand completed a memorbale whitewash of South Africa in the two-match Test series at home, as a ridiculously consistent Kane Williamson scored three centuries in four innings to cement his legacy as one of the greatest ever to step foot on the 22 yards. After handing the Proteas an agonising defeat of 281 runs in the first Test match, the Kiwis had a clear calculation that a win will take them to the top of World Test Championship (WTC) standings.
It wasn't just a matter of WTC for the Black Caps, but also a chance of writing off one of the worst stats in their entire cricketing history, which was that New Zealand had never defeated South Africa to win a Test series. The Tim Southee-led side didn't give South Africa even a glimpse at victory as their all-round effort and seamless chase of the target sawe them register a 2-0 series victory and end their 92-year wait for a series victory over Proteas, which includes 18 attempts.
World Test Championship 2023-25 - Updated Standings
1. New Zealand: The Black Caps are the new leaders of the WTC, and now sit first with 36 points in 4 matches, with 3 wins and 1 loss so far. They have a Points Percentage system (PCT) of 66.66.
2. Australia: Australia have slipped to second with 66 points in 10 matches, which include 6 wins, 3 losses and 1 draw. They have a PCT of 55.0.
3. India: India are currently at third with 38 points in 6 matches, as they have won 3 and lost 2 so far in which 1 match is drawn. They have a PCT of 52.77.
4. Bangladesh: Bangladesh comes in at fourth with 12 points in 2 matches, which include a win and loss each so far. They have a PCT of 50.0.
5. Pakistan: Pakistan sit at fifth with 22 points in 5 matches, which include 2 wins and 3 losses. They have a PCT of 36.66.
6. West Indies: West Indies sit at sixth with 16 points in 4 matches, with 1 win, 2 losses, and 1 draw. They have a PCT of 33.33.
7. South Africa: South Africa sit at seventh with 12 points in 4 matches, which include a solitary win and 3 losses. They have a PCT of 33.33.
8. England: England sit at seventh with 21 points in 7 matches, which has seen the Bazball record 3 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw. They have a PCT of 25.0.
9. Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka are rock bottom on the table as they have been the only winless side so far, with two defeats in their two fixtures.