WTC Points Table Latest: Australia bats well after winning the Test series, New Zealand suffers loss; Look at the status of the points table


Posted on 11th Mar 2024 11:57 am by rohit kumar

Pat Cummins-led Australian team defeated New Zealand by 3 wickets in the second Test and won the series 2-0. After winning the Test series against New Zealand, there has been a major reshuffle in the points table of the ICC World Test Championship.

 

With the win in the Test series, the Australian team has moved from third place to second place in the points table, while New Zealand has suffered a loss. New Zealand lost the series 2-0 due to losing both the tests.

 

 

WTC 2024 Points Table: Australian team got the big advantage with a victory

Team India is on top in WTC Points Table 2024 with 74 points. India has secured the first position by winning the Test series against England 4-1. Team India has a winning percentage of 68.51. The Australian team has reached second place. By defeating New Zealand (NZ vs AUS) 2-0 in the Test series, the Kangaroo team moved from third to second position. The Kangaroo team has 90 points.

 

At number three is the New Zealand team, which had won 60 percent of the matches, but now the team suffered a loss. The winning percentage of the New Zealand team has directly decreased from 60 to 50 percent. Bangladesh team is present in fourth position with 12 points. His winning percentage is only 50. Pakistan team is in fifth position with 22 points. The winning percentage of the Pakistan team is 36.

 

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