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Virat Kohli’s India fell to number two on the World Test Championship points table before the next Test series on Australian soil. The ICC has changed the ICC World Test Championship point system for Kovid Extreme. According to its previous point system, India was number one. Australia in two. With the change in the point system, Australia has risen to number one.
By the way, the World Trials Championship point system has been modified on the recommendation of a committee headed by Anil Kumble. Most of the countries of the world could not play many series for Kovid. As a result, less than half of the Test Championship games have yet to be played. The ICC estimates that 75 percent of test matches will end at the end of the tournament if test matches are resumed from now on. No team has played fewer games, no more team. The team that scored the most points by playing the most games was taking advantage of the previous list. The ICC wanted a change in the point system for him. The committee recommended that teams be ranked as a percentage of the number of points they have already played in the series. The committee’s recommendation was approved by the ICC’s main executive committee.
ICC Executive Director Manu Sone said: “The committee’s recommendation to change the team’s classification system has been accepted. The new list is based on the percentage of points obtained from the series played and the number of games played. It will give a clear idea of the performance of those teams and do justice to the teams.
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Current rules show the number one team on the list, Australia, got 72.2 percent. His points are 296. He played 3 series. He won 6 matches. Rate 2, tie 1.
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Team positions will now be determined by percentage of points earned 📈
Updated # WTC21 positions 👇 pic.twitter.com/WJmBfeDhxI
– ICC (@ICC)
November 20, 2020
On the other hand, India, which was number one in the previous system, has more points (360) but as a percentage (75%) it is one step ahead of Australia. Play 4 series, win 6 games, lose 2, courtesy of 0 tie.
Back to that. Getting ready for the Down Under challenge! 👊🏻💯#TeamIndia #Pumped #Under pic.twitter.com/OALFL4U8B4
– Mayank Agarwal (@mayankcricket)
November 19, 2020
The list will undoubtedly give the Smith-Warners additional confidence before the series against the Giants begins at home.
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