The 2023–2025 ICC World Test Championship (WTC) is the third edition of this prestigious tournament, featuring nine full ICC member nations competing in Test cricket. The championship commenced on June 16, 2023, with The Ashes series between England and Australia, and is scheduled to conclude with the final at Lord's, London, in June 2025.
Format and Points System:
Series Structure: Each participating team plays six series—three at home and three away—comprising a total of 27 series and 69 matches in the league stage.
Teams are ranked based on the percentage of points won out of the total points contested.
Current Standings (as of November 19, 2024):
Recent Matches:
3rd Test, Brisbane (December 14–18, 2024): The match between Australia and India ended in a draw.
3rd Test, Hamilton (December 14–17, 2024): England's tour of New Zealand concluded with a result, though specific details are not provided in the available sources.
Upcoming Fixtures:
4th Test, Melbourne (December 26–30, 2024): Australia vs. India.
1st Test, Centurion (December 26–30, 2024): South Africa vs. Pakistan.
5th Test, Sydney (January 3–7, 2025): Australia vs. India.
2nd Test, Cape Town (January 3–7, 2025): South Africa vs. Pakistan.
Path to the Final:
The top two teams in the standings at the end of the league stage will qualify for the WTC Final at Lord's in June 2025. With several matches remaining, teams will be striving to secure maximum points to enhance their chances of qualification.
Qualification Scenarios:
South Africa: Leading with a PCT of 63.33%, they are in a strong position to qualify for the final.
Australia: With a PCT of 58.89%, upcoming matches, including the series against India, are crucial for their qualification hopes.
India: Holding a PCT of 55.89%, the remaining matches, especially against Australia, are vital for securing a spot in the final.
Venue: Lord's Cricket Ground, London
Reserve Day: June 16, 2025
As the WTC 2023-2025 approaches its conclusion, the upcoming matches will be decisive in determining the finalists for the championship decider at Lord's.
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