The World Test Championship (WTC) games are set to come in thick and fast with the finalists of the previous cycle, India and Australia acquiring the top positions at the moment. However, the two sides will be facing each other in a five-match Test series starting November.
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This gives a chance to other teams to fight for a place in the final at the expense of either one of India and Australia or both.
Although there is a chance to outdo either of the two, it’s going to be a herculean task for the remaining seven teams to challenge from the top two spots.
The Sporting News takes a look at the qualification scenario for all the nine teams if they are to qualify for the final of the WTC 2023-25 cycle.
Latest updated World Test Championship points table
Pos. | Team | M | W | L | D | Pts. | Pts % |
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1 | India | 9 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 74 | 68.52% |
2 | Australia | 12 | 8 | 3 | 1 | 90 | 62.50% |
3 | New Zealand | 6 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 36 | 50% |
4 | Bangladesh | 6 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 33 | 45.83% |
5 | England | 15 | 8 | 6 | 1 | 81 | 45.00% |
6 | South Africa | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 28 | 38.89% |
7 | Sri Lanka | 6 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 24 | 33.33% |
8 | Pakistan | 7 | 2 | 5 | 0 | 22 | 22.22% |
9 | West Indies | 9 | 1 | 6 | 2 | 20 | 18.52% |
Qualification scenarios for all teams in WTC 2023-25
The current qualification cutoff for top ranked teams i.e. India and Australia is 58% points. Other teams will be required to reach 60% points to get ahead of either India or Australia. With games coming up thick and fast, let's take a look at the qualification chances of all the nine teams in the table, in detail.
India
Table toppers India are currently in the pole position and are set for a third straight WTC Final. A recent 4-1 series win against Ben Stokes’ England at home has left the Men in Blue requiring just five wins out of the remaining ten games in order to confirm their spot in the final.
They will next play 2 Tests and 3 Tests at Home against Bangladesh and New Zealand, followed by a 5-match away Border-Gavaskar series in Australia.
Although the Men in Blue are a dominant force in the WTC, they are yet to win the trophy, having lost in both the previous finals against New Zealand and Australia.
India’s remaining series/games
- India vs Bangladesh - 2 Matches (H)
- India vs New Zealand - 3 Matches (H)
- India vs Australia - 5 Matches (A)
Wins required from 10 matches: 5
Chance of Qualification - 80%
READ MORE: When does the Border-Gavaskar trophy start? Full schedule for the Aus vs Ind Test series
Australia
Current WTC champions, Australia are currently second in the standings after India and need to do a considerable job in order to confirm their place in the final. The six-time world champions have seven games remaining in their campaign and will need to win at least four to book their final spot.
Despite a challenging task at bay, they are still better off than the remaining teams in the standings.
Australia’s remaining series/games
- Australia vs India - 5 matches (H)
- Australia vs Sri Lanka - 2 Matches (A)
Wins required from 7 matches: 4
Chance of Qualification - 70%
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New Zealand
Following India and Australia in the table are Kane Williamson’s New Zealand. The Black Caps have won three and lost three games in the competition with eight games remaining. If they are to qualify for the final, they would need six wins from the remaining eight games.
Their most recent series win came against South Africa at home. New Zealand won both their games with relative ease.
New Zealand’s remaining series/games
- New Zealand vs Sri Lanka - 2 Matches (A)
- New Zealand vs India - 2 matches (A)
- New Zealand vs England - 3 Matches (H)
Wins required from 8 matches: 6
Chance of Qualification - 40%
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England
England by far have played the games compared to any of the other teams in the current WTC cycle. Ben Stokes’ side have played 13 games so far, winning six and losing six. They recently white-washed West Indies at home in the three-match test series, in July 2024.
They have nine more games remaining in the game, and due to their horrible start to their campaign, they have a monumental task of winning all nine games in order to make a case for the final. Six of their last nine games are going to be away against Pakistan and New Zealand.
England remaining series/games
- England vs Sri Lanka - 3 Matches (H)
- England vs Pakistan - 3 Matches (A)
- England vs New Zealand - 3 Matches (A)
Wins required from 9 matches: 9
Chances of Qualification - 10%
MORE: WTC 2024/25 Updated Points table
Sri Lanka
Just like South Africa, Sri Lanka have also played just four games in the WTC 2023-25 cycle so far. The Lankan Lions so far have won two and lost two games. Their most recent series win came against Bangladesh at home.
Sri Lanka have nine games remaining in the tournament so far and will have to secure victory in at least six games if they are to play the final.
Sri Lanka remaining series/games
- Sri Lanka vs England - 3 Matches (A)
- Sri Lanka vs New Zealand - 2 Matches (H)
- Sri Lanka vs South Africa - 2 Matches (A)
- Sri Lanka vs Australia - 2 Matches (H)
Wins required from 9 matches: 6
Chances of Qualification - 25%
South Africa
The Proteas had a great start to their WTC campaign, winning the first game against India by an innings and 32 runs. However, they proceeded to lose three games on the trot, putting their maiden WTC final qualification chances at risk.
They are the Test series against India at home, and then went on to lose the away series against New Zealand 2-0. They currently have six games remaining to play and will have to win five games to qualify for the final
South Africa remaining series/games
- South Africa vs Bangladesh - 2 Matches (A)
- South Africa vs Sri Lanka - 2 Matches (H)
- South Africa vs Pakistan - 2 Matches (H)
Wins required from 6 matches: 5
Chances of Qualification - 25%
Pakistan
Eighth-placed team Pakistan have played seven games in the ongoing WTC cycle so far. They have won two and lost five. Their recent series-loss (3-0) came against Australia, and 2-0 whitewash loss at home to Bangladesh caused a huge setback to their chances.
Pakistan now need to win all their remaining seven matches in the WTC 2025 cycle to remain in the hunt. Their qualification for the WTC 2025 final is as good as impossible.
Pakistan remaining series/games
- Pakistan vs England - 3 Matches (H)
- Pakistan vs South Africa - 2 Matches (A)
- Pakistan vs West Indies - 2 Matches (H)
Wins required from 7 matches: 7
Chances of Qualification - 5%
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh are currently ranked sixth in the table, after jumping two spots higher after beating Pakistan 2-0 in the Away Tests series.
However, it has not changed their fate as they had earlier lost 0-2 to Sri Lanka and face a tough challenge against India and South Africa next.
As things stand after the second Rawalpindi Test, Bangladesh have only a negligible chance to make it to the WTC 2025 final, needing five wins out of the six remaining matches, to mathematically remain in the hunt.
Bangladesh remaining series/games
- Bangladesh vs India - 2 Matches (A)
- Bangladesh vs South Africa - 2 Matches (H)
- Bangladesh vs West Indies - 2 Matches (A)
Wins required from 6 matches: 5
Chances of Qualification - 10%
West Indies
West Indies are currently placed at the bottom of the table with just a single win in seven games in the WTC. Their recent 3-0 drubbing against England away has put them out of contention to qualify for the final. Even if they manage to win all of their remaining 4 games in the campaign, they would still be far off from qualifying.
West Indies remaining series/games
- West Indies vs Bangladesh - 2 Matches (H)
- West Indies vs Pakistan - 2 Matches (A)
Wins required from 4 matches: 4
Chances of Qualification - 5%