ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 Points Table [July 3] Latest Updated After ENG vs AUS 2nd Test 2023
ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 Points Table

World Test Championship (2023-25) Points Table Latest Updated After ENG vs AUS 2nd Test: Australia defeated England in the 2nd Test at Lord’s Cricket Ground by 43 runs, leading the Series by 2-0. Australia is at the top position in the World Test Championship 2023-25 Points Table with 22 points, whereas England had -2 points and is present in the last position.

ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 is the 3rd edition of this tournament, which started from Ashes 2023. Australia won the last WTC Cycle 2021-23 against India by 209 runs in the Finals at Oval Cricket Ground.

England and Australia are playing the Ashes 2023 in England, In Which both teams will play five matches. Australia won two matches, whereas England has yet to win a match.

Still, Three matches are remaining, and they can win the Series, but if they lose the Series by 5-0, then It will be difficult for England to qualify for the Finals, whereas the Chances of Australia will become so high.

The Player of the Match in the 2nd Test between England and Australia was Steve Smith, Who scored 110 and 34 runs, respectively, in both innings. 

After winning this POTM Award, Steve Smith joined Joe Root at the top of the most play of match award list; both had won 13 POTM awards, the highest among the active cricketers in test cricket.

Australian Star Bowler Nathan Lyon is ruled out of the ashes in 2023 due to a calf injury, and Todd Murphy is expected to replace him in the Playing11. Lyon’s 101-match streak of Playing continuous test matches comes to an end.

ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 Points Table:

PositionTeamMatchesWonLostDrawnPointsPCT(%)
1Australia22002291.67
2Bangladesh000000
3West Indies000000
4India000000
5Sri Lanka000000
6New Zealand000000
7Pakistan000000
8South Africa000000
9England2020-2-8.33

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