Ravindra Jadeja and Ben Stokes after the fourth Test. (Pic credit: ECB)Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.Ben Stokes press conference: On handshake controversy, India fightback, his own fitnessPositionTeamMatchesWonLostDrawnPointsDeductionsPCT (%)1Australia3300360100.002Sri Lanka210116066.673England421126254.164India412116033.335Bangladesh20114016.676West Indies3030000.007New Zealand0000000.008Pakistan 0000000.009South Africa0000000.00NEW DELHI: India's dramatic escape in the fourth Test at Old Trafford not only kept the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy alive but also slightly improved their position in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 standings — though they still have ground to cover.After conceding a daunting 311-run first-innings lead and being reduced to 0/2 in the second innings, India rode on centuries from Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar to bat out five sessions and draw the Test. While the series score remains 2-1 in England’s favour going into the Oval finale, the WTC points table has also seen a mild shake-up.Both teams earned four points for the draw. India moved from 12 to 16 points and maintained their fourth place on the table with a Points Percentage (PCT) of 33.33. England, who now have 26 points, actually dropped from second to third due to a two-point penalty for a slow over-rate offence committed during the Lord’s Test. Their PCT stands at 54.17.Australia remain firmly on top with a perfect record of three wins from three Tests — all against the West Indies — and a 100% PCT.The West Indies, despite having played the most Tests along with India and England, are bottom of the table.New Zealand, Pakistan, and South Africa are yet to open their campaigns in this WTC cycle.Teams get 12 points for a win, 4 for a draw, and 6 for a tie. The top two teams in terms of PCT will qualify for the WTC final, scheduled at Lord’s in June 2027.With one more match left in this blockbuster series, both India and England will be eyeing a crucial win to boost their chances in the WTC race.
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