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The recent Wellington Test between Australia and New Zealand not only saw the former retaining the Trans-Tasman Trophy but also sparked a significant reshuffle in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 rankings. Let’s delve into the implications of this thrilling match and how it has altered the standings.
Australia’s dominance continues
Australia’s victory over the Black Caps in Wellington marks their sixth consecutive Test win against New Zealand. This triumph underscores their prowess on New Zealand soil, where they’ve emerged victorious in ten out of their last eleven Test matches since 2000. Their performance places them just behind England and the Kiwis in terms of a longer winning streak against the home team in Test cricket.
Key Performers: Cameron Green and Nathan Lyon
The Aussies’ 172-run victory was propelled by stellar performances from Cameron Green and Nathan Lyon. Green’s impactful century in the first innings set a strong foundation, while Lyon’s bowling prowess in both innings ensured Australia’s dominance remained unchallenged.
Impact on WTC 2023-25 Rankings
The outcome of the Wellington Test has caused significant ripples in the latest WTC rankings. New Zealand’s Points Percentage System (PCT) witnessed a dip from 75 to 60 following their defeat. On the other hand, Australia, the reigning champions, saw an improvement in their PCT from 55 to 59.09, marking their seventh win in eleven matches this cycle.
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India seize the opportunity
New Zealand’s loss proved advantageous for Team India, who were positioned second in the rankings. With this shift, India reclaimed the top spot in the latest WTC standings. Their existing PCT of 64.58, gained after a 3-1 series victory against England in Ranchi, propelled them to the summit once again.
The road ahead for India
However, India’s hold on the top spot is contingent upon their performance in the ongoing series against England. They must secure victory in the final match of the series, commencing on March 7, to maintain their position atop the WTC points table. A win would elevate their PCT to 68.51, making them unreachable for New Zealand, even if the latter manages to level their series against Australia with a win in the second Test.
Potential scenarios
In the event that England upsets India in Dharamsala and New Zealand prevails over Australia, the former WTC champions will once again ascend to the pinnacle of the table. The dynamic nature of Test cricket ensures that the race to the finals at Lord’s Cricket Ground in 2025 remains fiercely competitive.