
Despite their defeat in South Africa, Australia, in the Lord’s finals, keeps its place at the peak of the latest update of the International Criket Council (ICC) in the test ranking. The The Pat Cummins party has suffered overwhelming defeat Thanks to the legendary knocking of Aiden Marcrama along with nine goals Kagiso Rabada. In addition to the heroism of the duo, the key contributions of Captain Temb Bavum helped win his first great honor in 27 years.
However, the evaluation, which was updated after the WTC result, shows that Australia maintained its strength at the top after gaining 123 evaluation points in 26 games.
Meanwhile, WTC winners, South Africa, jumped after their historical victory for a second. Now they have 114 points of points in 22 matches that have played so far. They managed to get around England for the second position and now have a single -point gap between these two parties. It should also be noted that the defeat of the highest point results in the highest point weight and Proteas gained three evaluation points for their victory.
The Test Party of the Proteas’ will be back in action for a series of two matches against Zimbabwe, which will start 28 June at the end of this month. The Australia Table-Topper will also return with the West Indies test tour for three matches of the 25th June series.
India holds the fourth place after his discharge at home against New Zealand, followed by the defeat of the series to Australia in Trophy Border-Gavascar, which ended at the beginning of this year. WITH SHUBMAN GILL U RUDNEST as their new captain and seniors such as Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, leaving the test cricketThe Indian team will set out on a new path where they hope to reach higher heights.
The evaluation of the test teams could see a big change with England, which will play hosts for five match test series against India, which will start on June 20. Both sides will try to start the WTC 2025-2027 cycle on a positive remark and collect as much victory as possible.
Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
June 15, 2025
Tune