India’s WTC Final Dream Boosted by England’s Win Over New Zealand

New Zealand’s loss to England has provided a much-needed boost to India’s World Test Championship (WTC) final aspirations. England‘s commanding eight-wicket victory at the Hagley Oval was led by Brydon Carse, who claimed ten wickets across the match. While England remains virtually out of the WTC final race, their win has indirectly strengthened India’s position in the points table.

Impact on India’s WTC Campaign

India reclaimed the top spot in the WTC standings after a historic win against Australia in Perth. 

With nine wins from 15 matches, India’s PCT improved to 61.11, reinforcing their contention for the WTC final. 

Despite the odds, New Zealand‘s defeat has reduced the pressure on India ahead of the second Test in Adelaide. 

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Now, a PCT of 59.6 could suffice if India wins the Border-Gavaskar series 3-1, provided South Africa secures a whitewash against Sri Lanka.

Former Team India Selector Devang Gandhi Suggests Middle-Order Role for Rohit Sharma in Adelaide Test.

Key Scenarios for Qualification

Heading into the Australia series, India needed a 64.9 PCT to guarantee a WTC final berth. 

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However, the latest developments offer new scenarios. For instance, a 3-2 win in Australia would leave India at 58.8 PCT, ensuring their qualification if Sri Lanka holds Australia to at least one draw. 

Conversely, a 2-2 series draw would demand Sri Lanka to beat Australia 1-0 or more, keeping India’s PCT at 55.3 while restricting Australia to 53.5.

India’s remarkable win in Perth has already showcased their ability to overturn odds. 

The team, under Rohit Sharma’s leadership and Gautam Gambhir’s guidance, will now focus on maintaining momentum in Adelaide.

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New Zealand's loss to England has provided a much-needed boost to India’s World Test Championship (WTC) final aspirations. England's commanding eight-wicket victory at the Hagley Oval was led by Brydon Carse, who claimed ten wickets across the match. While England remains virtually out of the WTC final race, their win has indirectly strengthened India’s position in the points table.

Impact on India's WTC Campaign

India reclaimed the top spot in the WTC standings after a historic win against Australia in Perth. 

With nine wins from 15 matches, India’s PCT improved to 61.11, reinforcing their contention for the WTC final. 

Despite the odds, New Zealand's defeat has reduced the pressure on India ahead of the second Test in Adelaide. 

Now, a PCT of 59.6 could suffice if India wins the Border-Gavaskar series 3-1, provided South Africa secures a whitewash against Sri Lanka.

Former Team India Selector Devang Gandhi Suggests Middle-Order Role for Rohit Sharma in Adelaide Test.

Key Scenarios for Qualification

Heading into the Australia series, India needed a 64.9 PCT to guarantee a WTC final berth. 

However, the latest developments offer new scenarios. For instance, a 3-2 win in Australia would leave India at 58.8 PCT, ensuring their qualification if Sri Lanka holds Australia to at least one draw. 

Conversely, a 2-2 series draw would demand Sri Lanka to beat Australia 1-0 or more, keeping India's PCT at 55.3 while restricting Australia to 53.5.

India’s remarkable win in Perth has already showcased their ability to overturn odds. 

The team, under Rohit Sharma’s leadership and Gautam Gambhir’s guidance, will now focus on maintaining momentum in Adelaide.

Stay updated with all the cricketing action, and follow Cricadium on WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Telegram, and Instagram.