WTC Points Table Update: Did Australia’s Defeat Help India? Here’s How the Standings Changed After the Boxing Day Test
- bySagar
- 28 Dec, 2025
WTC Points Table 2025: England’s stunning victory over Australia on their home soil has added fresh intrigue to the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025–27 cycle. After the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), fans are keen to know whether Australia’s loss has benefited Team India and how much the championship points table has shifted following this crucial Ashes clash.
England defeated Australia by four wickets in the fourth Ashes Test, marking a historic moment in Test cricket. This result not only ended Australia’s dominant home run but also caused a noticeable dip in their points percentage (PCT), slightly reshaping the WTC standings.
England End Australia’s Home Dominance
Australia’s fortress at home finally cracked. For the first time since January 2011, England managed to defeat Australia in a Test match on Australian soil. Chasing a target of 175 runs, England completed the task on the second day of the match, producing a confident and composed batting performance at the iconic MCG.
This win had multiple implications. England not only shattered Australia’s hopes of a clean sweep in the Ashes series but also ended a long-running losing streak against them in away Tests. The fifth and final Ashes Test of the 2025–26 series is scheduled to begin on January 4 in Sydney, where both teams will look to finish the series strongly.
Australia’s Position in the WTC Table
Before the fourth Ashes Test, Australia topped the WTC standings with a perfect 100% points percentage, having won all their matches in the current cycle. However, this first defeat after seven Tests has reduced their PCT to 85.71.
Despite the loss, Australia’s overall position in the WTC table remains unchanged. They continue to sit at the top of the standings and are still in a commanding position to qualify for the World Test Championship final. The defeat also snapped Australia’s impressive streak of six consecutive Test wins, but it has not significantly weakened their qualification prospects.
In short, while Australia lost momentum, their dominance in the points table remains largely intact.
England’s Rise After a Crucial Win
For England, this victory was much more than just an Ashes triumph. The team had been enduring a difficult phase, having lost four consecutive Test matches, a run that started earlier in the year with the Oval Test against India.
The win in Melbourne marked England’s third victory in the current WTC cycle and lifted their points percentage to 35.19. So far, England have played nine Tests, winning three, losing five, and drawing one.
Despite the morale-boosting result, England remain seventh in the WTC standings. However, the win has provided them with renewed confidence and a chance to finish the cycle on a stronger note, especially with one Ashes Test still to be played.
Did Australia’s Loss Benefit India?
The big question for Indian fans is whether Australia’s defeat has worked in India’s favor. The answer is—only marginally.
While Australia’s lead at the top has narrowed slightly, it has not resulted in a change of positions for the teams immediately below them. New Zealand remain second in the standings with a PCT of 77.78, followed by South Africa in third place with 75%.
The India men’s cricket team, who have reached the WTC final twice in the past, are currently placed sixth. India’s record in the ongoing cycle stands at four wins, four losses, and one draw, which has kept them in the middle of the table rather than in strong contention for the final.
Australia’s loss has reduced the gap at the top, but India will still need consistent victories in their remaining Tests to significantly improve their chances of making the WTC final.
Current WTC Scenario at a Glance
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1st: Australia – 85.71 PCT
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2nd: New Zealand – 77.78 PCT
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3rd: South Africa – 75.00 PCT
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6th: India – 4 wins, 4 losses, 1 draw
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7th: England – 35.19 PCT
At the bottom of the table, West Indies and Bangladesh are the only two teams yet to register a win in the current WTC cycle.
What Lies Ahead in the WTC Race
With several key series still to be played, the World Test Championship race remains wide open. Australia continue to control their destiny, while teams like India and England must capitalize on upcoming matches to climb the table.
England’s victory at the MCG has injected new excitement into the WTC narrative, reminding fans that a single Test result can influence momentum—even if it doesn’t immediately transform the standings. As the Ashes conclude and other bilateral series unfold, the battle for a place in the WTC final is set to intensify.






