India won Edgbaston Test, gave a loud shock to England, now this is the condition of the WTC points table

Team India won Edgbaston Test (Photo -Getty Images)

Team India has won the Edgbaston Test against England. He won this match by 336 runs. All the players from Team India performed well and played an important role in their team’s victory. With this victory, Team India has made a big jump in the World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle points. Not only this, England has also fallen from second place and has come on the third position. Talking about Team India, they have made their place in the fourth place.

WTC 2025 points changes changed

After winning Edgbaston Test, Team India has 12 points in two matches and has 50 point percent. India had to face defeat in the first Test match against England. However, in the second match, he has won the account of the points by winning. Talking about England, the team was second in the points table before this match with 12 points but now it has fallen on the third position.

Australia is with 12 points at the top of this list. They have 100 point percent. Sri Lanka has 16 points in two matches and is 66.67 point percent. Bangladesh is in fifth place in the list with 4 points in 2 matches. The West Indies have played the same match and they have to face defeat in it. The team is on the sixth position.

India won the second test

Talking about the second Test match, Team India batting first scored 587 runs in their first innings, in response to which England were piled on 407 runs. India declared its second innings for 6 wickets for 427 runs. In the second innings, captain Shubman Gill scored 161 runs for Team India. Earlier, he had scored 269 runs in the first innings. The England team, chasing a target of 608 runs, was all out for 271 runs. Akash Deep took 6 wickets in the second innings from Team India. With this victory, Team India has equaled 1-1 in the 5 match Test series.

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