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WTC 2025-27 Points Table & Latest Standings (Jan 2026)

December 31, 2025

Australia continues to lead the World Test Championship 2025-27 table. They have shown strong and steady form in every series. Their consistent performances keep them ahead of the competition and set a high standard for the tournament. 

South Africa has now moved into second place after a solid series win against India. Their rise shows how competitive this WTC cycle has become. The rankings can change quickly with each match.

This article explains the current WTC standings in simple terms. It will help you understand how teams are moving up and down the table. This article is for you to stay updated.

Updated Points Table for WTC 2025–27

The current WTC 2025-27 table shows Australia at the top with a perfect record. South Africa follows after their strong series win over India. Sri Lanka and Pakistan have also shown signs of fight, but they lack consistency. 

Updated Points Table for WTC 2025–27
Source: Cricket Highlights
RankTeamMatchesWonLostTiedDrawnNRPointsPCT (%)
1Australia7610007285.71
2New Zealand3200102877.78
3South Africa4310003675.00
4Sri Lanka2100101666.67
5Pakistan2110001250.00
6India9440105248.15
7England9350103835.19
8Bangladesh201010416.67
9West Indies80701044.17

WTC 2025-27 Results & Fixtures

The new season of the World Test Championship 2025-27 began with the match between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka on 17 June 2025.

Check here for the match results so far and the remaining or announced fixtures in the cycle.

MatchDateVenueResult
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka17-21 June 2025GalleMatch drawn
India vs England20-24 June 2025LeedsEngland won by 5 wickets
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka25-28 June 2025ColomboSri Lanka won by an innings and 78 runs
Australia vs West Indies25-28 June 2025BridgetownAustralia won by 159 runs
India vs England02-06 July 2025BirminghamIndia won by 336 runs
Australia vs West Indies03-06 July 2025St. George’sAustralia won by 133 runs
England vs India10-14 July 2025Lord’sEngland won by 22 runs
Australia vs West Indies12-14 July 2025KingstonAustralia won by 176 runs
England vs India23-27 July 2025ManchesterMatch drawn
England vs India31 July – 04 August 2025The OvalIndia won by 6 runs
India vs West Indies02-04 October 2025AhmedabadIndia won by an innings and 140 runs
India vs West Indies10-14 October 2025DelhiIndia won by 7 wickets
Pakistan vs South Africa12-15 October 2025LahorePakistan won by 93 runs
Pakistan vs South Africa20-23 October 2025RawalpindiSouth Africa won by 8 wickets
India vs South Africa14-18 November 2025KolkataSouth Africa won by 30 runs
Australia vs England21-25 November 2025PerthAustralia won by 8 wickets
India vs South Africa22-26 November 2025GuwahatiSouth Africa won by 408 runs
New Zealand vs West Indies02-06 December 2025ChristchurchMatch drawn
Australia vs England04-08 December 2025BrisbaneAustralia won by 8 wickets
New Zealand vs West Indies10-14 December 2025WellingtonNew Zealand won by 9 wickets
Australia vs England17-21 December AdelaideAustralia won by 82 runs
New Zealand vs West Indies18-22 December 2025Mount MaunganuiNew Zealand won by 323 runs
Australia vs England04-08 January 2026SydneyTBD
England vs New Zealand04-08 June 2026Lord’sTBD
England vs New Zealand17-21 June 2026The OvalTBD
England vs New Zealand25-29 June 2026NottinghamTBD
England vs Pakistan19-23 August 2026LeedsTBD
England vs Pakistan27-31 August 2026Lord’sTBD
England vs Pakistan09-13 September 2026BirminghamTBD

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Conclusion: Australia Remain No. 1, South Africa Rise to Second in WTC 2025–27 Standings!

Australia continue to lead the WTC 2025–27 table with steady and powerful performances. Their strong start keeps them well ahead of the other teams and gives them a clear advantage going into the next series.

South Africa stay close behind after their impressive wins over India. Their rise shows how competitive this cycle is and how quickly the standings can change. Teams like Sri Lanka, Pakistan, India, and England still have chances to climb higher with better results.

As the tournament moves forward, every match will shape the table. This WTC cycle is still open, and fans can expect more exciting changes ahead.

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