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India and Australia share points in WTC after rain-affected draw in third Test

December 18, 2024 at 03:49:21 PM GMT+5:30

The third Test match between India and Australia ended in a draw due to persistent rain in Brisbane. Despite Australia dominating with both bat and ball, India's resilient performance in the second innings helped them avoid the follow-on. This result means that both teams earned 4 points each in the ongoing World Test Championship. However, India's and Australia's percentage points have dropped slightly, keeping them at the 3rd and 2nd positions respectively in the WTC points table.

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World Test Championship Points Table: India and Australia Draw, Maintain Positions

The recently concluded third Test match between India and Australia in Brisbane ended in a draw due to persistent rain. Despite Australia's dominance in both batting and bowling, India's resolute display in the second innings enabled them to avoid the follow-on. This outcome resulted in both teams earning 4 points each in the ongoing World Test Championship (WTC).

Current WTC Points Table Standings:

| Team | Points | PCT% | |---|---|---| | South Africa | 75 | 71.43 | | Australia | 60 | 66.67 | | India | 58 | 60.00 | | Sri Lanka | 52 | 54.17 | | England | 48 | 50.00 | | New Zealand | 42 | 46.67 | | Bangladesh | 40 | 44.44 | | West Indies | 38 | 42.22 | | Pakistan | 36 | 40.00 | | Afghanistan | 30 | 33.33 | | Zimbabwe | 12 | 13.33 |

Impact on India and Australia:

Although India and Australia each gained 4 points, their percentage points marginally decreased. India remains in third position with 60.00% PCT%, while Australia holds onto second place with 66.67% PCT%.

Top 5 FAQs and Answers:

  1. What is the World Test Championship (WTC)?

The WTC is a two-year ICC tournament involving the nine Test nations. Teams compete in a series of home and away Test matches, with points awarded for wins, draws, and losses. The team with the most points at the end of the tournament qualifies for the final.

  1. How are points calculated in the WTC?

Teams receive points based on the following:

  • Win: 12 points
  • Draw: 4 points
  • Loss: 0 points
  1. What are the implications of the third Test draw for India and Australia?

The draw strengthens Australia's position in second place and keeps India in third. However, both teams remain in contention for a place in the WTC final.

  1. Which teams have qualified for the WTC final so far?

No teams have qualified for the WTC final as of yet. The tournament is ongoing and the standings are subject to change.

  1. When and where will the WTC final be held?

The WTC final is scheduled to be held from June 7-11, 2023, at The Oval in London.

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