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Australia’s eight-wicket victory against Pakistan in
Sydney has propelled them to the top of the World Test Championship 2023–25
points standings. After eight tests, their current point total is 56.25%.
Pakistan presently sits sixth with 36.66% points after losing the series 3-0.
After defeating South Africa by seven wickets in Cape
Town, India was victorious, but their victory was short-lived. Now, with 54.16%
of the points from four tests, they are in second place. Meanwhile, South
Africa has dropped to share third place with Bangladesh and New Zealand. After
their two games, each of the three teams has 50% of the possible points.
The Boxing Day and New Year’s Test featured four
teams: Australia, South Africa, Pakistan, and India. With Dean Elgar leading
the way in his final series, South Africa emerged victorious in Centurion,
crushing India by an innings and 32 runs in just three days. But India made a
powerful return, destroying South Africa in Cape Town in the end in the
shortest Test ever played.
The two Test matches between Australia and Pakistan in
Melbourne and Sydney had some additional ups and downs, but the hosts were able
to maintain composure. They won another
match in Sydney, giving David Warner a well-deserved send-off from Test
cricket.
The bottom three are the West Indies (16.67%), England
(15%), and Sri Lanka (0%).
Later this month, when they host the West Indies for
two Test matches, Australia, the current World Test Champions, will have the
opportunity to solidify their lead even further. The runners-up, India, will
take on England in a five-Test home series that begins in Hyderabad on January
25. With only nine points to show for their two wins, two losses, and one draw
in the Ashes, England was penalised 19 points for slow over-rate.
The two-match Test series that South Africa will play
in New Zealand in February is their next challenge, but they have selected a
subpar team for it.