New Zealand presses India: Cricket World Cup final at Lords

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New Zealand’s recent victory over the West Indies has boosted their chances of reaching the final of the World Test Championship (WTC), which will be held in June 2021 at Lord’s. Following their innings victory in Wellington, New Zealand moved within a whisker of the top of the Test rankings, just 0.086 points behind Australia.

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However, the news was not without excitement. For several hours after the match, the ICC’s predictor tool showed New Zealand at the top of the table, which generated some confusion in the cricket community. This, however, appeared to be an error, as the ICC clarified in a tweet that Australia occupies first place with 116.461 rating points, while New Zealand has 116.375. Australia could extend their slight lead if they win the home series against India. Two wins over the West Indies took New Zealand to 300 WTC points from four series in the current WTC cycle, which ends on March 31, 2021. If New Zealand repeats the 2-0 result against Pakistan later in their summer, they will finish with 420 points from five series. This will leave India needing five wins, or four wins and three draws, from their last eight Tests (away against Australia and at home against England) to deny New Zealand a place in the WTC final to be played at Lord’s in the English summer. In a world without a pandemic, New Zealand would also have had to go to win points in a series in Bangladesh, but because some series could not be played, the ICC had to change the criteria for absolute point classification to a percentage of points played. Or, in other words, points per series played.

Currently, Australia tops the WTC table, with 82.2% of the points won. If they manage a 2-2 draw against India, they will continue to lead the table with a percentage of 74.17%, but if they lose 1-2, their percentage will fall to 70.

Australia is also scheduled to play a three-Test series in South Africa. If New Zealand wins its two Tests against Pakistan, it will finish with 84 points per series played or 70% of the points disputed. When India, currently with 360 points from four series played, finishes its series against Australia and England, it will have played six series or 720 points. They will have to surpass 504 points to exceed New Zealand’s score of 84 points per series or 70% of the points played. Each of their remaining Test victories will now be worth 30 points, and draws will earn them 10 points. Five wins or four wins and three draws will put them ahead of New Zealand. Regarding the rankings, depending on how the India vs. Australia series and the New Zealand vs. Pakistan series go, Australia could extend its lead at number 1 or concede ground to New Zealand.
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