India, with 71.7 percentage points won sit at the top spot in the WTC table while New Zealand, holding the second spot, has 70.0 percentage points. Sitting at the third spot is Australia with 69.2 percentage points.
India on Tuesday moved to the top of the ICC World Test Championship standings following their remarkable 2-1 series win over Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. India chased down the mammoth 328-run target on the final and fourth Test against Australia at The Gabba.
India, with 71.7 percentage points won sit at the top spot in the WTC table while New Zealand, holding the second spot, has 70.0 percentage points. Sitting at the third spot is Australia with 69.2 percentage points.
"India on top. After the hard-fought win at The Gabba, India move to the No.1 spot in ICC World Test Championship standings. Australia slip to No.3," ICC tweeted.
India on
— ICC (@ICC) January 19, 2021
After the hard-fought win at The Gabba, India move to the No.1 spot in ICC World Test Championship standings
Australia slip to No.3 #WTC21 pic.twitter.com/UrTLE4Rui0
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