ICC Test Championship Points Table: England Moves to 4th Position after Winning Second Test

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has updated the points table of the World Test Championship after the end of the second test match between England and West Indies.
Image credit: ANI News
Image credit: ANI News

The second match of the three-match Test series was played at the Old Trafford ground in Manchester between hosts England and West Indies. In this match, the England team defeated West Indies by 113 runs to level the series 1-1. With the victory in this match, there has been a big change in the ICC World Test Championship 2020 table.

ICC released latest points table:

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has updated the points table of the World Test Championship after the end of the second test match between England and West Indies. With this new update, the England team has moved up from fourth to third place in the ICC World Test Championship points table.

Image credit: ANI News
Image credit: ANI News

England team moved up to 4th position in the latest points table:

After winning the first match, the West Indies team moved to 7th from 8th position, but after losing this match, there has been no difference in the ranking of the Caribbean team, but the West Indies team has lagged behind in terms of net run rate. At the same time, if we talk about the England team, then this team has played the most 11 matches, while currently playing the third series. England's team is at third position with 186 points, while New Zealand's team has slipped to fourth place with 180 points.

India is at number 1 position:

Let us tell you that the Indian team is at the top of the ICC World Test Championship table. Winning 7 out of 9 matches and 3 out of 4 series, Virat Kohli's captaincy team remains at number one India. The Indian team will play their fifth series against Australia from December to January under the ICC World Test Championship. The same series will decide which team dominates the World Test Championship, as India is at the top with 360 points, but Australia also has 296 points.

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