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Australia and England shaken the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 standing, opposite this week but equally impressive test win.ICC WTC points table In Kingston, Australia completed a 3–0 series sweep on the West Indies, winning the third Test by 176 runs. After taking the West Indies out for just 27, the pink-ball match ended within three days-the second lowest total in testing history.Mitchell Starc acted with an extraordinary magic, taking six wickets for nine runs in 7.3 overs. Scott Bolland chased with a stunning hat-trick, who became the first bowler to claim one in a day and night testing. Australia’s ruthless performance ensured that he remained unbeaten in the WTC cycle, at a comfortable position.

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Meanwhile, at Lord’s, England won a thrilling 22 -run win over India in a twist -filled match. 193 sets to win, India stumbled 58 for 4 days stumps and despite not being out of 61 from Ravindra Jadeja, was excluded for 170 in the final session.

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The victory helped England finish second with a percentage (PCT) of 66.67 in WTC Standing. Sri Lanka is now third with the same PCT, but fewer matches have been played. India, who started testing God in second place, reached fourth place with PCT of 33.33.

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Both sides scored 387 runs in their first innings, with standout efforts from Root, Jamie Smith, KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant and Jasprit Bumrah. India’s bowlers put him in a position to win, but led by England’s speed attacks, Jofra Archer, Ben Stokes and Bridan Cars, under pressure.

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