WTC 2025-27 Resumes: Bangladesh vs Pakistan Series Kicks Off New Phase

The ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle resumes with Bangladesh hosting Pakistan from May 8. Australia lead the standings with a dominant 87.50 points percentage, followed by New Zealand and South Africa. India are under pressure in sixth place after a home defeat to South Africa. The race to the final at Lord's intensifies as teams pursue top-two finishes.

Key Points: WTC 2025-27 Returns: Bangladesh-Pakistan Test Series

  • WTC 2025-27 resumes after 5-month break
  • Australia top with 87.50% points
  • India under pressure in 6th place
  • Bangladesh host Pakistan from May 8
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WTC 2025-27 to resume with Bangladesh-Pakistan Test series as Australia lead the standings

ICC World Test Championship resumes with Bangladesh vs Pakistan from May 8. Australia lead standings, India under pressure. Full table and analysis.

"With the race to the final at Lord's gathering momentum, teams are beginning to shape their campaigns in pursuit of a top-two finish - ICC"

Dubai, May 6

The ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle will resume this week with Bangladesh hosting Pakistan from May 8, marking the return of red-ball action after a near five-month break.

With the race to the final at Lord's gathering momentum, teams are beginning to shape their campaigns in pursuit of a top-two finish, according to ICC.

Australia currently sit comfortably at the summit of the standings after a dominant run that includes a 4-1 Ashes triumph at home and a clean sweep of West Indies in the Caribbean.

With seven wins from eight Tests and a points percentage of 87.50, the 2023 champions have set the early benchmark and remain firm favourites to secure a third consecutive WTC final appearance.

New Zealand occupy second place following an emphatic 2-0 home series win over West Indies. The inaugural champions have played just three Tests so far but boast a strong points percentage of 77.78, keeping them well-positioned ahead of a demanding schedule that includes tours to England and Australia.

Defending champions South Africa are close behind in third, continuing their impressive run with a historic 2-0 series win in India -- their first on Indian soil in 25 years. With three wins in four matches, they have laid a solid foundation, though key home series against Australia and England later in the cycle will prove decisive.

Sri Lanka, currently fourth, have made a steady start with a series win over Bangladesh. However, tougher assignments lie ahead, including tours to Pakistan and the West Indies, alongside home contests against India and South Africa.

Pakistan begin the next phase in fifth place after drawing a home series against South Africa. Their upcoming tour of Bangladesh offers an opportunity to gain momentum, with further crucial series against England and New Zealand lined up.

India, meanwhile, find themselves under pressure in sixth position. A 0-2 home defeat to South Africa has dented their campaign, leaving them with a points percentage of 48.15 at the halfway mark. With challenging away tours to Sri Lanka and New Zealand, followed by a five-Test series in Australia, their path to a third WTC final appearance looks increasingly difficult.

England are placed seventh after a disappointing run that includes a heavy Ashes defeat. Despite starting with a drawn series against India, they have struggled for consistency and must deliver strong results in the upcoming home series against New Zealand and Pakistan to revive their hopes.

Bangladesh, yet to register a win, sit eighth with a points percentage of 16.66. Their drawn Test in Galle remains the lone bright spot so far, and the home series against Pakistan could be pivotal in turning their fortunes around.

West Indies languish at the bottom of the table after a winless start to their campaign. With just one draw from eight matches, they face an uphill task, though upcoming home fixtures offer a chance to rebuild.

As the WTC resumes, the focus shifts to consistency and adaptability, with every series now carrying greater significance in the race to Lord's.

- ANI

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Priya S
Love seeing Bangladesh-Pakistan Test series kick off the resumption! These two teams always serve up competitive cricket. But honestly, how did Pakistan draw with South Africa at home? That should have been a win. 🇧🇩🇵🇰
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Vikram M
Australia are just dominating like a Kolkat Maidan bully — 87.50% points percentage is insane. They've got the pace attack and batting depth for all conditions. India need to seriously rethink their red-ball strategy, especially in overseas conditions. We can't keep relying on home tracks.
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Ananya R
Happy to see South Africa doing well — they deserved that historic series win in India. But as an Indian fan, our position is worrying. 48.15% is too low for a team of our talent. We need to win at least 4 out of our next 6 Tests to have a realistic chance. 😬
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Rohit P
Bangladesh at 8th and West Indies at 9th — sad state of Test cricket for these traditional teams. But that drawn Test in Galle by Bangladesh shows they have grit. Hope they can upset Pakistan at home! Everyone loves an underdog story. 🙏
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Kavya N
Honestly, India's Test team feels like a family drama these days — lots of talent but no unity in performance. We need to groom young batsmen for overseas tours instead of chopping and changing every series. And please, sort out our lower-order batting first. 🫤

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