WTC Points Table: India draws fourth Test, big shock to England, heavy losses

England suffered heavy losses. (Photo- PTI)

Manchester Of Old Traffic India on the field and England Fourth played between Test Match Draw Ended at, In this match, both teams got a strong game and the result could not come out even after the match that lasted for 5 days. After this match World Test Championship ,Wtc) 2025-27 of Points Table Changes were seen in. Team India may not win this match, but to match it Draw By doing it England The team was hugely damaged.

WTC Points Table In England Disadvantage to

India World Test Championship It remains fourth in 2025-27. He has won one of the four matches and faced defeat in 2 matches. At the same time, one Draw Used to be. India now 16 WTC Points Have done and 33.33 Points Percentage Are done Team India after this match Points Percentage There is no change in. But England Has faced heavy losses.

In fact, Lords Third against India Test After winning 22 runs in 24 Points Was done and Points Percentage There were 66.67. But after that Slow Over Rate By England Of Points The reduced from 24 to 22 and Points Percentage Called at 61.11. Now Manchester Test Draw After being Points Have definitely become 26, but Points Percentage Has come to 54.17, ie her Points Percentage Has faced loss in However, he remains at number three.

At number one Australia Hawker

World Test Championship 2025-27 Points Table In Australia It remains at number one. He has played 3 matches and won all three, due to which he Points Percentage 100.00. At the same time, Sri Lanka wins 1 and 1 in 2 matches Draw Stays second with. His Points Percentage 66.67. Apart from these, Bangladesh 5th and West Indies Is in sixth position. On the other end New ZealandPakistan and South Africa Done World Test Championship Not a single match has been played in 2025-27 yet.

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