Cricket / Australia are ruling the WTC23 standings alongside Sri Lanka

England's team is second from the bottom. In the World Test Championship (WTC) points table 2021-23, they have so far won only one in six matches while losing four. India has lost one and won two in three Test matches during this period. Australia and Sri Lanka have won both their matches so far in this period.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 21, 2021, 07:30 AM
Australia defeated England by 275 runs in the second Test of the five-match Ashes series to take a 2-0 lead in the series. On Monday, the fifth and final day of this Day-Night Test match played at the Oval in Adelaide, England could only manage 192 runs in reply to the target of 468 runs. After registering two consecutive victories in two Test matches, Australia are still on top of the points table of the ICC World Test Championship along with Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is currently at the top of the points table of the ICC World Test Championship, but now Australia is also jointly on top with them as their percentage of points is also equal to Sri Lanka.

England's team is second from the bottom. In the World Test Championship (WTC) points table 2021-23, they have so far won only one in six matches while losing four. India has lost one and won two in three Test matches during this period. Australia and Sri Lanka have won both their matches so far in this period.

Sri Lanka and Australia now have 100 percent off points. It is followed by Pakistan team, which has 75.00 percent off points. India is at number three in this matter. India has 58.33 percent off points. Australia and Sri Lanka have 24-24 points while Pakistan have 36 and India 42. But its percentage of points is less.

The ranking of the team will be decided on the basis of percentage of points. There will be 12 points for a win, six points for a tie match, four points for a draw match and no points for a loss. There will be 100 percent off points for winning, 50 percent off points for a tie, 33.33 percent off points for a draw, and 0 percent off points for losing.