ICC World Test Championship (2021-2023) Points Table
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In the latest World Test Championship statistics announced by the International Cricket Council on Saturday, India remained in fifth place.
India, the runners-up in the inaugural WTC, is now ranked fifth in the second cycle with a 49.07 percentage of points won (PCT), which is weighted more heavily than points gained.
In the second cycle of the WTC, India has played nine Tests, winning four, losing three, and drawing two. They have the most points of any team thus far, with 53.
How good are India’s top 5 batsmen in Tests Sessions?
The top five Indian batsmen have amazing numbers in India. Cheteshwar Pujara averages 62.45, Virat Kohli averages 56.16, Lokesh Rahul averages 46.70, and Murali Vijay makes a run at 42.31. Only Shikhar Dhawan (39.46) and Ajinkya Rahane (36.88) average less than 40.