Here’s how the World Test Championship Points Table stands after second Australia vs West Indies Test

Australia continue to reign on the No.1 place in the points table, and have moved a step closer to the finale

By Vaishnavi Thiagarajan Iyer

Updated - 11 Dec 2022, 12:15 IST

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Australia registered their fourth-largest victory in Tests, by margin of runs, as they defeated West Indies by 419 runs on the fourth day of the second Test at the Adelaide Oval. With this win, Australia extended their unbeaten streak to 11 in the pink-ball Test matches and remain unbeaten in day-night Tests.

After winning the first Test by 164 runs, Australia carried the same momentum in the next game and equal contributions by every player helped them win the series 2-0. Australia did not have their key players Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, but even the inexperienced players impressed everyone. The major win will prove to be a massive boost for the Australian side, who prepare to take on South Africa next.

The hosts scored a huge total in the first innings despite a rare mistake from the acting captain Steve Smith. Australia had control, thanks to big hundreds from Marnus Labuschagne and local lad Travis Head. They declared the innings just as the pink ball started acting strangely under the lights. Once again, West Indies lacked the skill to put on a significant performance.

Tagenarine Chanderpaul and Anderson Phillip's mediocre efforts could only manage to bring in a little over 200 runs. The bowling team worked together as almost everyone was among the wickets, but the Windies' bad running between the wickets made matters worse. Stand-in skipper Smith made the right decision to waive the follow-on.

Despite their enormous first-innings lead, the Australians decided to bat for a few hours so that the bowlers could take a breather. The declaration was once again made in the evening, forcing the Windies to play the new pink ball under the lights. Scott Boland's performance on the second day was outstanding and might have been the series' pivotal moment.

The fourth innings was a complete surrender by the Windies. While all of the Australian pacers took three wickets each to dismiss the visitors, none of the opposing hitters were able to put up a good score and they went on to lose the contest. With this win, Australia moved a step closer to the World Test Championship 2023 finals.

Here’s the updated WTC Points Table after 2nd AUS vs WI Test

Australia continue to reign supreme on the top spot and have improved their points as well. They now top the leaderboard with 75% points, from what was previously 72.73 after the conclusion of the first Test. The West Indies have dropped down to the seventh position from sixth, and they now have 40.91% points, from what was previously 45.

While South Africa are placed second in the points table, Sri Lanka are placed third. India and Pakistan occupy the fourth and fifth spots respectively. With West Indies dropping down to seventh place, England earned a boost as they moved one spot up to take the sixth spot. New Zealand and Bangladesh are still placed eighth and ninth

 

Position

TEAM

PCT (%)

Points

Matches Won

Matches Lost

Matches Drawn

1

AUSTRALIA

75

108

8

1

3

2

SOUTH AFRICA

60

72

6

4

0

3

SRI LANKA

53.33

64

5

4

1

4

INDIA

52.08

75

6

4

2

5

PAKISTAN

46.67

56

4

4

2

6

ENGLAND

41.67

100

8

8

4

7

WEST INDIES

40.91

54

4

5

2

8

NEW ZEALAND

25.93

28

2

6

1

9

BANGLADESH

13.33

16

1

8

1

 

 

 

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