Team India got a 440 volt shock due to New Zealand’s defeat, loss in WTC points table, now these 2 teams will play the FINAL

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|23-09-2024

Team India has achieved a spectacular victory in the first match of the series against Bangladesh and with this victory the position of the Indian team has improved in the WTC points table. Now Team India has to play the second match of the series from September 27 at the Kanpur ground.

Along with this Test series, a Test series is also being played between Sri Lanka and New Zealand and in the first match of this series, the New Zealand team has suffered a crushing defeat. Due to this, a news is now going viral on social media and according to it, Team India seems to be suffering losses in the WTC points table.

Team India suffered loss in WTC points table

Team India
Team India

Team India has easily won the first match of the Test series against Bangladesh and with this the position of the Indian team in the points table also improved. But when the New Zealand team lost the first match of the Test series against Sri Lanka, it improved the position of Sri Lanka. If New Zealand had won this match, then the position of Team India would have been in the right direction.

Team India may be out of Bangladesh

Team India now has to play 9 Test matches in the coming time and all these Test matches are very important for the Indian team. If Team India is not able to win 6 out of these 9 Test matches, then the Indian team's journey may be out of the race for WTC Final 2025. After knowing this equation, all the supporters have become very disappointed. For your information, let us tell you that the Indian team has qualified for the final 2 times before this.

WTC final can be held with these 2 teams

Looking at the current state of the WTC points table, it seems that the Australian team will easily qualify for the final. Along with this, it is being said that if Team India is not able to win 6 out of the upcoming 9 matches, then the Sri Lankan team can qualify.

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