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India sustains its lead position in WTC ranking

The reigning champions Australia and Sri Lanka are currently India's closest challengers on the standings, with Pat Cummins' side in second place on 62.50 percent and the island nation narrowly behind with 55.56 following their recent series sweep over New Zealand.

News Arena Network - Dubai - UPDATED: October 20, 2024, 05:25 PM - 2 min read

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India continued to lead the World Test Championship (WTC) standings, despite suffering an eight-wicket defeat to New Zealand in the three-match series opener at M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday.

 

India's percentage dropped to 68.06 per cent after the humbling experience in Bengaluru, and they will now look to get their act together before the upcoming two Tests and the ensuing five-match series in Australia at the end of the year.

 

The Black Caps chased down their victory target of 107 with relative ease, the win pushed the team from sixth to fourth on the updated WTC standings with a win-loss percentage of 44.44 per cent.

 

The reigning champions Australia and Sri Lanka are currently India's closest challengers on the standings, with Pat Cummins' side in second place at 62.50 per cent and the island nation narrowly behind with 55.56 following their recent series sweep over New Zealand.

 

But New Zealand's triumph over India has the Kiwis back in the running for a second appearance in the World Test Championship final, as they overtake England and South Africa to reclaim the fourth position.

 

New Zealand will host England for three Tests in November and December and may still be in contention for a top-two finish on the standings with a pair of positive results from the remaining matches against India.

 

After bowling India out for a historic low of 46 on the first morning of the match, New Zealand piled up a massive 402 thanks largely to a Rachin Ravindra century (134) and a Tim Southee cameo (65) lower down the order.

 

India responded strongly in their second essay with Sarfaraz Khan (150) and Rishabh Pant (99) masterminding an excellent comeback before the second new ball turned the match in New Zealand's favour.

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