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WTC points table scenarios after India vs Sri Lanka Test series: All possible changes

WTC points table scenarios after India vs Sri Lanka Test series: All possible changes originally appeared on Cricket News . Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . KEY TAKEAWAYS: India sit fifth in…

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WTC points table scenarios after India vs Sri Lanka Test series: All possible changes originally appeared on Cricket News . Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . KEY.

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WTC points table scenarios after India vs Sri Lanka Test series: All possible changes originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • India sit fifth in the WTC standings at 48.15% ahead of the Sri Lanka series.
  • A 2-0 series win would lift India to 57.58% and boost their final hopes.
  • Sri Lanka, sixth on 41.67%, can climb into contention with a strong result.

WTC points table scenarios after India vs Sri Lanka Test series

India's bid to reach a third successive World Test Championship final gathers pace with a two-match series in Sri Lanka, and the standings could shift significantly by its conclusion. Both sides enter the contest in the lower half of the table, making the fixtures crucial for their respective campaigns.

The series, beginning in Galle on August 15, carries heavy WTC implications. India have made a stuttering start to the cycle, while Sri Lanka will look to use home conditions to force their way up the standings.

Here is a full breakdown of what is at stake and how the WTC points table could change based on every possible outcome of the India vs Sri Lanka series.

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India vs Sri Lanka Test series: What is at stake in the WTC championship run?

For India, this series is close to must-win territory. After whitewash home series defeats to New Zealand and South Africa, Shubman Gill's side have little margin for error with only three series remaining in their cycle, against Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Australia.

A strong result would revive their hopes of a top-two finish and a place in the 2027 final. Anything less than a series win, however, would leave them heavily reliant on results elsewhere going their way.

Sri Lanka, sitting just below India, have plenty to play for too. A home series win would lift them into genuine contention for the top four and keep their own qualification hopes alive in a tightly bunched mid-table.

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WTC table before India vs Sri Lanka Test series

Australia lead the standings by some distance, with South Africa and New Zealand completing the top three. India and Sri Lanka occupy fifth and sixth respectively as the series begins.

PosTeamPoints %
1Australia87.50
2South Africa75.00
3New Zealand72.22
4Bangladesh58.33
5India48.15
6Sri Lanka41.67

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How the WTC table could change after IND vs SL Test series

The two-match series offers several possible outcomes, each with a different impact on the standings. Below is how the table could shift under every scenario.

Scenario 1: India win the Test series

A 2-0 series win would be the ideal result for India, lifting their points percentage to 57.58. That would move them up the table and firmly back into the race for a top-two finish, keeping their destiny largely in their own hands ahead of the New Zealand and Australia series.

A narrower 1-0 win, with one Test drawn, would still represent a gain and nudge India above Sri Lanka's reach, though it would leave them needing further strong results to close on the leaders.

Scenario 2: Sri Lanka win the Test series

A series victory for Sri Lanka would be hugely damaging to India's campaign. A 2-0 loss would see India slump to around 39%, severely denting their qualification hopes, while lifting Sri Lanka into genuine contention for the top four.

Such a result would represent a major statement from the hosts and reshape the mid-table battle, leaving India with almost no margin for error in their remaining fixtures.

Scenario 3: India and Sri Lanka draw the Test series

If both Tests end in draws, the series would be shared without either side gaining a decisive edge. Both teams would see modest changes to their percentages, but the overall complexion of the table would remain largely unchanged.

For India, a drawn series would be a poor outcome given the need to accumulate points, leaving them still languishing in the lower half and dependent on other results.

Scenario 4: India vs Sri Lanka Test series ends 1-1

A 1-1 result, with each side winning one Test, would leave the standings almost static. India would sit at around 48.48%, with Sri Lanka on roughly 44.44%, and the two teams would retain their existing positions.

This scenario offers neither side any real progress, which is why both India and Sri Lanka will be desperate to avoid a shared series and instead force a decisive outcome across the two Tests.

The edge that both Australia and South Africa have over the rest of the teams prove just how stark the gap between the Test sides are. However, with Bangladesh keeping the Aussies on the ropes, anything can happen. 

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