Updated ICC World Test Championship Points Table After New Zealand vs England 1st Test, WTC Table

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Updated ICC World Test Championship Points Table After New Zealand vs England 1st Test, WTC Table. England was led off the field by James Anderson and Stuart Broad as the players queued up for handshakes. Yesterday, Broad bowled a fantastic run of seam bowling under lights, destroying the foundation of New Zealand’s batting order with the new ball.
Anderson took charge of cleaning up the lowest order this afternoon. With a commanding 267-run victory in the first Test, England has excelled at the Bay Oval. Their extremely upbeat brand of cricket was up against a significant challenge in this pink-ball Test, which they overcame rather admirably while being incredibly fun to watch.
It had been anticipated for a while—15 years, to be exact since England had won a Test match in New Zealand. Naturally, the damage was done yesterday night, and when the hosts lost three wickets in nine balls this morning, it appeared as though all would be over quickly.
Daryl Mitchell and Blair Tickner lingered for 10.4 overs, bringing in a few extra pounds at Bay Oval’s bar, although it only caused a small hiccup. As the Baz bus continues to roll, England has now won ten of its last eleven games under Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum.
Updated ICC World Test Championship Points Table After New Zealand vs England 1st Test, WTC Table
Australia remains on top of the ICC World Test Championship points table with 70.83 % of wins. The India National Cricket Team follow Australia on the 2nd spot in the ICC World Test Championship Points Table with 61.67 % of wins. On Number 3 and Number 4 are Sri Lanka and South Africa with 53.33 % wins and 48.72 % wins respectively. England have jumped to the 5th spot with a win percentage of 46.97. They are followed by West Indies in the ICC World Test Championship points table who have a 40.91 % of wins.
Pakistan are on the 7th spot in the ICC World Test Championship Points table with a win percentage of 38.1. Last edition’s champions of the ICC World Test Championship, New Zealand, have been down and out this year and are currently on the second last spot with a 27.27 win %. Bangladesh are at the absolute bottom of the WTC Table with a win % of 11.11.
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