WTC Points Table: The three-Test series between England and Sri Lanka has concluded. While England secured the series by winning the first two matches, Sri Lanka made a significant impact by winning the third and final match.
This victory has caused a major shift in the World Test Championship points table. After their win, Sri Lanka made a substantial climb in the standings, whereas England suffered considerable damage from the single loss in the match.
Looking at the ICC World Test Championship points table, Team India remains at the top spot. The Indian team has a PCT (Percentage of Points Earned) of 68.52.
Australia is in second place with a PCT of 62.5. Following these top two teams, New Zealand holds the third position with a PCT of 50 and Banglaesh hols the fourth posotion with a PCT of 45.83.
Now, following the victory over England in the final Test, Sri Lanka has made a significant leap, taking the fifth position. Before this match, Sri Lanka's PCT was 33.33, which has now surged to 42.85.
The team, which was struggling at seventh place earlier, has successfully moved into the top 5.
Regarding England, the team had initially reached the fifth position with a PCT of 45 after defeating Sri Lanka in the first two Tests. However, following their defeat in the final match, England has dropped down the standings.
Before this match, England's PCT was 45, but it has now decreased to 42.19. The team has suffered significant damage from this single loss.
Nonetheless, this has made the World Test Championship points table much more competitive and interesting.