Title: WTC Updated Points Table: India Can Move to No. 4 After Bangladesh’s Loss

Bangladesh’s defeat against Australia has opened a crucial opportunity for India, with Shubman Gill’s team needing a Colombo Test win to climb to fourth place.

Published: 58 minutes ago

By Ankit kumar

Title: WTC Updated Points Table: India Can Move to No. 4 After Bangladesh’s Loss
Title: WTC Updated Points Table: India Can Move to No. 4 After Bangladesh’s Loss

India have received a major boost in the World Test Championship standings after Bangladesh suffered a heavy defeat against Australia in Mackay. The result has opened the door for Shubman Gill’s team to move into fourth position in the WTC 2025-27 points table.

Australia defeated Bangladesh by an innings and 51 runs in the second Test at Mackay, strengthening their position at the top of the World Test Championship standings. Bangladesh’s win percentage dropped to 55.56 following the defeat.

India currently sit fifth with 53.33 percent points. The gap between India and Bangladesh is now only 2.23 percentage points, meaning a victory against Sri Lanka in Colombo would allow India to move above Bangladesh.

Australia Continue to Dominate the WTC Points Table

Australia remain firmly at the top of the World Test Championship 2025-27 standings after another convincing victory over Bangladesh.

The Australian team now have 96 points from 10 matches, with eight wins and two defeats. Their points percentage stands at an impressive 80.00.

The result against Bangladesh further strengthened Australia’s position as the leading team in the current WTC cycle.

Bangladesh’s Defeat Opens the Door for India

Bangladesh entered the second Test against Australia in a strong position in the WTC standings, but the heavy defeat in Mackay damaged their points percentage.

Bangladesh were bowled out for low totals during the match as Australia’s bowling attack dominated. Mitchell Starc was among the standout performers, while Australia’s overall performance secured an innings-and-51-run victory.

Bangladesh now have 40 points from six matches, with three wins, two defeats and one draw. Their points percentage has fallen to 55.56.

That puts India within touching distance of fourth place.

India Can Move to No. 4 With a Win in Colombo

The equation for India is relatively simple. If Shubman Gill’s team defeats Sri Lanka in the ongoing second Test in Colombo, India will move above Bangladesh in the WTC standings.

India currently have 64 points from 10 matches, including five wins, four defeats and one draw. Their points percentage is 53.33.

A victory in Colombo would significantly improve India’s points percentage and could push them into fourth position.

This makes the second Test against Sri Lanka particularly important for India’s WTC campaign.

WTC 2025-27 Updated Points Table

Position Team Matches Wins Losses Draws Penalty Points PCT %
1 Australia 10 8 2 0 0 96 80.00
2 South Africa 4 3 1 0 0 36 75.00
3 New Zealand 6 4 1 1 0 52 72.22
4 Bangladesh 6 3 2 1 0 40 55.56
5 India 10 5 4 1 0 64 53.33
6 Sri Lanka 5 1 2 2 0 20 33.33
7 England 14 5 8 1 14 50 29.76
8 West Indies 12 2 8 2 2 30 20.83
9 Pakistan 7 2 5 0 8 16 19.05

India’s Road to Fourth Position

India’s route to fourth place has become considerably simpler after Bangladesh’s defeat.

Scenario Impact on India
India beat Sri Lanka India can move above Bangladesh and rise to No. 4
India lose to Sri Lanka India remain in fifth position
India vs Sri Lanka ends in a draw India’s PCT decreases and their position becomes more vulnerable

The most straightforward outcome for India is therefore a victory in Colombo. A win would not only strengthen their position in the WTC table but also give the team valuable momentum for the remainder of the championship cycle.

What Happens If India Lose the Colombo Test?

If India lose the second Test against Sri Lanka, they are expected to remain in fifth position in the standings.

However, the defeat would be a setback for India’s points percentage and could make their path toward the top positions more difficult.

For Sri Lanka, meanwhile, a victory would improve their position but would not immediately take them above India in the current standings.

What If India vs Sri Lanka Test Ends in a Draw?

A draw would not provide India with the boost they need to move above Bangladesh.

India’s points percentage would fall because the team would add only the points associated with a drawn Test, while Sri Lanka’s percentage would remain unchanged according to the current standings scenario.

The result could also allow England to move closer to Sri Lanka if England secure a victory against Pakistan in their next Test.

Sri Lanka Could Fall Further Down the Table

Sri Lanka currently occupy sixth position with a points percentage of 33.33.

If India complete a series whitewash, Sri Lanka’s win percentage would fall further, potentially dropping them to seventh place.

England could then move above Sri Lanka if they improve their own position with a victory against Pakistan.

This makes the remaining Tests important not only for India but also for the teams fighting in the middle and lower sections of the WTC table.

Pakistan Slip to the Bottom After England Defeat

Pakistan have also suffered a setback in the latest WTC standings.

England defeated Pakistan by an innings and 103 runs earlier in the week, causing Pakistan’s points percentage to fall below 20.

Pakistan now sit ninth with 16 points from seven matches. They have recorded two wins and five defeats and have also been hit by eight penalty points.

The result leaves Pakistan at the bottom of the current WTC standings.

Why the WTC Points Percentage Matters

The World Test Championship standings are determined by points percentage rather than simply the total number of points earned.

This system makes every Test result important because teams play different numbers of matches during the championship cycle.

For India, the difference between 53.33 and Bangladesh’s 55.56 shows how closely the teams are positioned despite playing different numbers of matches.

That is why a victory in Colombo could have a major impact on India’s position.

India’s WTC Qualification Race Is Heating Up

India’s immediate objective is to climb above Bangladesh, but the bigger goal is to remain competitive for a place in the WTC final.

Australia, South Africa and New Zealand currently occupy the top three positions, while Bangladesh and India are fighting closely behind them.

India therefore cannot afford to drop too many points in the remaining matches of the cycle.

The result against Sri Lanka could become an important moment in India’s campaign.

Conclusion

Bangladesh’s heavy defeat against Australia has given India a major opportunity in the WTC 2025-27 points table. Bangladesh’s points percentage has dropped to 55.56, while India remain fifth with 53.33.

A victory against Sri Lanka in Colombo would allow Shubman Gill’s team to move above Bangladesh and climb to fourth position.

Australia continue to lead the standings with an 80.00 points percentage, while South Africa and New Zealand occupy second and third place respectively.

For India, the equation is now simple: win in Colombo and move into the top four. A defeat would leave them fifth, while a draw would make their qualification battle more challenging.

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