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November 10, 2025

ICC World Test Championship 2025-2027: Who’s Winning and Who’s Struggling

ICC World Test Championship 2025-2027: Who’s Winning and Who’s Struggling

Every team needs to win big and win now. The World Test Championship race is tight, and there is very little margin for error. Pakistan, India, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and Australia all have their eyes on the 2027 final. South Africa will play a two-match series against India starting on November 14 that could reshape the standings. Australia sits at the top with a near-perfect record, while Sri Lanka has surprised many by holding second place. 

Pakistan enters the contest with confidence, fresh off strong home performances, but the team knows that skill alone won’t guarantee points. Home advantage, momentum, and composure will make a huge difference over the next two months. Every match counts, and every run or wicket could swing the championship. Fans are in for an intense period where form, strategy, and grit will decide who truly belongs at the top.

The Championship Standings

Nine teams fight for two spots in the 2027 final at Lord's. Points percentage ranks teams fairly, no matter the number of matches played. Wins earn 12 points, draws 4, ties 6. Australia leads after beating West Indies in the Caribbean. Their perfect start puts pressure on all rivals.

Sri Lanka sits second after edging Bangladesh in a close series. India holds third but faces threats from multiple teams. South Africa and Pakistan both have 50% records and can jump ahead with good results. England struggles in sixth place despite having world-class players. The race remains open and unpredictable.

Australia Leads the Pack

Australia's World Test Championship Record

Category

Details

Matches Played

3

Wins

3

Points Percentage

100%

Leading Run-scorer

Travis Head (224 runs)

Leading Wicket-taker

Mitchell Starc (15 wickets)

Remaining Series

England (5), New Zealand (4), Bangladesh (2), South Africa (3), India (5)

Australia beat West Indies 3-0 in the Caribbean. They look very strong. They won the 2023 WTC and want another title. Travis Head scores runs regularly. Mitchell Starc takes many wickets. Next, Australia will host England. The five-match Ashes series starts on November 21 in Perth.

Australia has won the last two home Ashes series 4-0. They expect similar results this time. The team will not play Test cricket again until late 2026 after the England series ends. Their schedule includes tough assignments against New Zealand, Bangladesh, South Africa, and India. Most series happen at home, which gives Australia a big advantage.

Sri Lanka Surprises Everyone

Sri Lanka's World Test Championship Record

Category

Details

Matches Played

2

Wins

1

Points Percentage

66.67%

Leading Run-scorer

Pathum Nissanka (369 runs)

Leading Wicket-taker

Tharindu Ratnayake (9 wickets)

Remaining Series

India (2), South Africa (2), West Indies (2), Pakistan (2), New Zealand (2)

Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh 1-0 in June to start well. Pathum Nissanka scores many runs. Tharindu Ratnayake takes key wickets. The team rarely gets called favorites but deserves attention. Dhananjaya de Silva leads a smart and tough side.

Tours to the West Indies and Pakistan await in 2026. Sri Lanka also faces India, South Africa, and New Zealand in upcoming series. These matches will test whether the team can maintain its excellent start. Asian conditions suit their spinners, but touring presents different challenges.

India Needs Points Fast

India's World Test Championship Record

Category

Details

Matches Played

7

Wins

4

Points Percentage

61.90%

Leading Run-scorer

Shubman Gill (946 runs)

Leading Wicket-taker

Mohammed Siraj (33 wickets)

Remaining Series

South Africa (2), Australia (5), Sri Lanka (2), New Zealand (2)

India has played more matches than most teams and won four. They drew 2-2 with England and beat the West Indies at home. Shubman Gill leads with 946 runs. Mohammed Siraj takes 33 wickets and leads the bowling. Both must keep performing strongly.

The South Africa series starts on November 14 and offers a chance to collect vital points. India plays at home, which usually means victory. But South Africa arrives as reigning champions and knows how to win big matches. India cannot take anything for granted. Away tours to Sri Lanka and New Zealand follow in 2026. The Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia completes their schedule and could decide everything.

South Africa Defends Their Title

South Africa's World Test Championship Record

Category

Details

Matches Played

2

Wins

1

Points Percentage

50%

Leading Run-scorer

Tony de Zorzi (175 runs)

Leading Wicket-taker

Simon Harmer (13 wickets)

Remaining Series

Australia (3), Bangladesh (2), England (3), India (2), Sri Lanka (2)

South Africa drew 1-1 in Pakistan and looks ready for more. Tony de Zorzi scored 175 runs while Simon Harmer took 13 wickets. The Proteas shocked Australia at Lord's in June to win the last WTC. They bring that winning mentality to India.

The team travels to India knowing points earned away count just as much as home victories. Most of their remaining matches are at home, except for tours to Australia and Sri Lanka. South Africa has strong players and believes they can beat India.

Pakistan Waits for Opportunities

Pakistan's World Test Championship Record

Category

Details

Matches Played

2

Wins

1

Points Percentage

50%

Leading Run-scorers

Shan Masood, Agha Salman (140 runs each)

Leading Wicket-taker

Noman Ali (14 wickets)

Remaining Series

Sri Lanka (2), New Zealand (2), Bangladesh (2), West Indies (2), England (3)

Pakistan drew their home series against South Africa 1-1. Noman Ali took 14 wickets. They will play their next Tests in Bangladesh in 2026. Long breaks make it hard to build form.

Tours to the West Indies and England follow later in 2026. Pakistan has talented players but needs consistency. Home advantage usually helps them, but away performances must improve. The team can trouble any opponent on their day.

England Struggles for Form

England's World Test Championship Record

Category

Details

Matches Played

5

Wins

2

Points Percentage

43.33%

Leading Run-scorer

Joe Root (537 runs)

Leading Wicket-taker

Josh Tongue (19 wickets)

Remaining Series

New Zealand (3), Pakistan (3), Australia (5), South Africa (3), Bangladesh (2)

England drew 2-2 with India at home. Ben Stokes leads an aggressive team needing more wins. Josh Tongue took 19 wickets in his breakout season.

The Ashes against Australia starts November 21, giving England a chance for key points. Recent tours to Australia went badly. They must improve or risk missing the next WTC final. Tours to New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, and Bangladesh complete their schedule.

Bangladesh Hunts First Win

Bangladesh's World Test Championship Record

Category

Details

Matches Played

2

Wins

0

Points Percentage

16.66%

Leading Run-scorer

Najmul Hossain Shanto (300 runs)

Leading Wicket-takers

Nayeem Hasan, Taijul Islam (9 wickets each)

Remaining Series

Pakistan (2), West Indies (2), England (2), South Africa (2), Australia (2)

Bangladesh drew with Sri Lanka in Galle to get their first points. Nayeem Hasan and Taijul Islam took nine wickets each. The team needs a win to gain confidence. They will tour Pakistan, Australia, and South Africa in 2026 and play the West Indies and England at home.

Bangladesh has improved steadily over recent years. They compete better now, but still lack match-winning bowlers. The team fights hard and occasionally upsets bigger nations. Consistency remains their biggest challenge.

New Zealand Starts Late

New Zealand's World Test Championship Record

Category

Details

Matches Played

0

Wins

0

Points Percentage

0%

Leading Run-scorer

N/A

Leading Wicket-taker

N/A

Remaining Series

West Indies (3), India (2), Sri Lanka (2), England (3), Australia (4), Pakistan (2)

New Zealand won the first WTC in 2021 but hasn’t played this cycle. They begin in December with three home matches against the West Indies. Tom Latham leads an experienced team. Tours to England and Australia come in 2026, along with a home series against India.

New Zealand knows how to win big matches. They play smart cricket and use home conditions perfectly. The late start means they must win consistently once action begins. The team has the quality to reach another final.

West Indies Searches for Points

West Indies' World Test Championship Record

Category

Details

Matches Played

5

Wins

0

Points Percentage

0%

Leading Run-scorer

Shai Hope (279 runs)

Leading Wicket-taker

Shamar Joseph (22 wickets)

Remaining Series

Sri Lanka (2), Pakistan (2), New Zealand (3), Bangladesh (2)

West Indies has lost all five matches this cycle. They fell to Australia at home and India away. Shai Hope scored 279 runs while Shamar Joseph took 22 wickets, but the results have not followed. The Caribbean side shows glimpses of quality but cannot sustain it over five days.

The tour to New Zealand starts in December and offers a chance to open an account. Home series against Sri Lanka and Pakistan follow in 2026. West Indies must start winning or risk finishing last in the standings.

The Championship Format Explained

The World Test Championship uses points percentage to rank teams fairly. Different series lengths made simple points totals unfair. The percentage system accounts for matches played. Teams earn 12 points for wins, four for draws and six for ties. The top two teams at cycle's, end play the final at Lord's in 2027.

This format rewards consistency over two years. Teams must perform well at home and away. Single tournament luck matters less than sustained excellence. The system has created meaningful bilateral series since its introduction. Every Test now carries weight toward a larger goal.

Two Months That Will Define Destinies

November and December will reshape the entire championship race. India versus South Africa and Australia versus England happen simultaneously. Both series feature teams with realistic hopes of reaching the final. Winners gain confidence and crucial points. Losers face much harder paths forward.

Cricket fans globally will watch these battles closely. The World Test Championship gives meaning to every bilateral series. Players understand what winning means for their championship hopes. That intensity shows in their performances and commitment.

India must beat South Africa convincingly. Home advantage means nothing without results. The team has quality throughout, but execution matters most. South Africa will fight hard because defending champions never surrender easily. This series promises classic Test cricket with both teams desperate for victory.

The 2027 final at Lord's remains the ultimate prize. Reaching there requires winning consistently over two years. India has proven it can compete at the highest level. Now they must prove they can deliver when pressure mounts highest. The South Africa series starts that journey, and the cricket world watches with intense interest.