World Test Championship points table: Where does India stand on WTC chart after West Indies-South Africa 1st game draw

    The draw means that the points percentages for both teams have improved, but their positions remain unchanged.

    West Indies-South Africa 1st game draw

    West Indies-South Africa 1st game draw

    A considerable number of overs were missed in a rain-affected first Test between South Africa and the West Indies at the Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain, Trinidad, resulting in a draw. Despite the continual danger of rain, the last day started on time. The Proteas played aggressively in the opening session, declaring their innings before noon and setting the West Indies a 298-run win goal.

    The hosts struggled early, losing captain Kraigg Brathwaite before a rain break and behind 64-3. However, partnerships of 63 and 65 for the fourth and fifth wickets helped the West Indies secure a draw by completing the rest of the day's play. So will this draw affect the World Test Championship (WTC) points table? Let's have a look at where all the teams are standing.

    Updated WTC points table:

    The draw means that the points percentages for both teams have improved, but their positions remain unchanged. South Africa stays in 7th place, below England but ahead of Bangladesh, while the West Indies are at the bottom of the rankings. A win for the West Indies would have moved both teams to the same position in the standings, but a win for South Africa would have elevated the Proteas to 5th place.

    Meanwhile, India, set to play as many as 11 Test matches, continues to lead the points table with 6 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw from 9 games, though they have 2 points deducted. Australia, with 8 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw, follows in 2nd place, while New Zealand, with 3 wins and 3 losses, sits in 3rd.

    Sri Lanka holds the 4th position with 2 wins and 2 losses, while Pakistan is in 5th place with 2 wins and 3 losses. England, having played the most games (13), has 6 wins, 6 losses, and 1 draw but has had 19 points deducted. Bangladesh, with just 1 win and 3 losses, occupies the 8th position.

    WI vs SA highlights:

    South Africa won the toss and elected to bat first, reaching 357 in an innings that lasted more than two days due to various weather delays. Temba Bavuma (86) and Tony de Zorzi (78) stood out with their bats.

    In response, West Indies reached 145-4 by the close of day three. On day four, only two hours of play were permitted, but the hosts managed to lose their six remaining wickets before South Africa scored 30-0 in five overs to take a 154-run advantage, bringing some life back into the contest.