ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 Full schedule: Who will face India in the new WTC bicycle? , Cricket news

The International Cricket Council has announced a schedule for the 2025-27 World Test Championship Bicycle, including 71 matches between the teams taking nine in two years. The new version hosts Bangladesh in Galle with Bangladesh hosting in Sri Lanka on 17 June. Australia will play the most test matches in the upcoming cycle with 22 games, while England follows 21 matches closely. Two cricket powerhouses will face each other in the Ashes series in Australia in 2025. Bharat enters a new era led by Shubman Gill, which begins with his match against England in Headingley on 20 June. The team will compete in 18 trials during the cycle, including a domestic chain against the West Indies, South Africa and Australia, as well as a distant tourism for England, Sri Lanka and New Zealand.
South Africa, the current world champion, has maintained an unbeaten record in nine consecutive tests under the captaincy of Temba Bavuma since August 2024. His first series in the new version will be in Pakistan in October 2025, in which fans of his home will have to wait by September 2026, when he hosts Australia for three Tests. The championship structure continues to promote competitive Test cricket worldwide, playing both home and distant chain. This format maintains the traditional essence of Test cricket by providing a structured championship structure. The entire schedule balances the number of matches for each team, some nations play more tests than others based on different factors. This arrangement ensures continuous testing cricket action in various places and conditions over a period of two years.
ICC WTC 2025-27 Full Match Schedule
Team | Scheduled match | ||
Total | Home | away | |
Australia | 22 | England (5) New Zealand (4) Bangladesh (2) |
West Indies (3) South Africa (3) India (5) |
Bangladesh | 12 | Pakistan (2) West Indies (2) England (2) |
Sri Lanka (2) South Africa (2) Australia (2) |
England | 21 | India (5) New Zealand (3) Pakistan (3) |
Australia (5) South Africa (3) Bangladesh (2) |
India | 18 | West Indies (2) South Africa (2) Australia (5) |
England (5) Sri Lanka (2) New Zealand (2) |
New Zealand | 16 | West Indies (3) India (2) Sri Lanka (2) |
England (3) Australia (4) Pakistan (2) |
Pakistan | 13 | South Africa (2) Sri Lanka (2) New Zealand (2) |
Bangladesh (2) West Indies (2) England (3) |
South Africa | 14 | Australia (3) Bangladesh (2) England (3) |
Pakistan (2) India (2) Sri Lanka (2) |
Sri Lanka | 12 | Bangladesh (2) India (2) South Africa (2) |
West Indies (2) Pakistan (2) New Zealand (2) |
West indies | 14 | Australia (3) Sri Lanka (2) Pakistan (2) |
India (2) New Zealand (3) Bangladesh (2) |
The championship will witness many high-profile infections and challenges, especially with India’s leadership change and protecting their title of South Africa. The broad schedule in various continents and conditions will test the adaptability and stability of all the participating teams.The comprehensive stability list displays the ICC’s commitment to test cricket, which features both matches spread over traditional locations and both established rivals and emerging competitive fixtures. This schedule ensures regular testing cricket action while maintaining the prestigious status of format in international cricket.