October 20, 2024: New Zealand’s recent victory over India in the first Test in Bengaluru has significantly impacted the race for qualification for the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 final.
By successfully chasing down a target of 107 runs, the Black Caps moved from sixth to fourth place in the updated standings, achieving a win-loss percentage of 44.44%, according to the ICC.
India, despite still holding the top position, saw their percentage drop to 68.06% following this loss, putting their qualification hopes under a bit of pressure as they face two more Tests against New Zealand and a five-match series against Australia later this year.
Australia and Sri Lanka are closely trailing India in the standings, with Australia sitting in second place at 62.50% and Sri Lanka right behind at 55.56% after their recent series sweep against New Zealand.
New Zealand’s triumph has revitalized their chances for a second appearance in the WTC final, allowing them to surpass England and South Africa to reclaim fourth position. The Kiwis will host England for three Tests in November and December, which could further influence the standings, depending on their performances in the remaining matches against India. The coming weeks promise to be crucial for all teams as they vie for a coveted spot in the final.