ICC World Test Championship Points Table

Pranali Naik

June 7, 2026

Australia remain at the top of the WTC points table with an impressive 87.50 PCT. South Africa sit in second place and continue to strengthen their position in the race for the final.

The standings have changed after another exciting week of Test cricket. England’s 115-run win over New Zealand at Lord’s helped them gain ground, while New Zealand slipped down the table.

This guide brings you the latest WTC points table, key standings updates, and a simple look at the points system. You will also find the upcoming Test schedule and fixtures to watch.

WTC Points Table [Updated]

Following England’s historic victory at Lord’s, here is the latest WTC Points Table for the 2025–2027 cycle:

PosTeamPlayedWonLostDrawDedPointsPCT
1Australia871008487.50
2South Africa431003675.00
3Sri Lanka210101666.67
4New Zealand421102858.33
5Bangladesh421102858.33
6India944105248.15
7England1146125037.88
8Pakistan4130848.33
9West Indies8071044.17

Note: We update the above points table after every Test match concludes.

So, Stay tuned for the latest standings and points changes throughout the tournament.

How Does The WTC Points Table System Work?

The WTC uses a simple points system to rank teams across the tournament. Every Test match offers valuable points that can shape the standings.

Teams earn 12 points for a win, 6 for a tie, and 4 for a draw. However, teams can lose points if they fail to maintain the required over rate.

Teams are ranked by their percentage of points won, known as PCT. At the end of the cycle, the top two teams qualify for the 2027 World Test Championship Final.

WTC 2025-27 Upcoming Fixtures

The ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 schedule features several crucial Test series. Check the complete list of upcoming matches, venues, and start times below.

June–September 2026 Fixtures

DateTeamsTestTime (IST / GMT)Venue
June 17–21, 2026England vs New Zealand2nd Test3:30 PM / 10:00 AMThe Oval, London
June 25–29, 2026England vs New Zealand3rd Test3:30 PM / 10:00 AMTrent Bridge, Nottingham
June 25–29, 2026West Indies vs Sri Lanka1st Test7:30 PM / 2:00 PMSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound
July 3–7, 2026West Indies vs Sri Lanka2nd Test7:30 PM / 2:00 PMSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound
July 25–29, 2026West Indies vs Pakistan1st Test7:30 PM / 2:00 PMBrian Lara Cricket Academy, Tarouba
August 2–6, 2026West Indies vs Pakistan2nd Test7:30 PM / 2:00 PMQueen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain
August 13–17, 2026Australia vs Bangladesh1st Test6:00 AM / 12:30 AMMarrara Cricket Ground, Darwin
August 19–23, 2026England vs Pakistan1st Test3:30 PM / 10:00 AMHeadingley, Leeds
August 22–26, 2026Australia vs Bangladesh2nd Test5:30 AM / 12:00 AMGreat Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay
August 27–31, 2026England vs Pakistan2nd Test3:30 PM / 10:00 AMLord’s Cricket Ground, London
September 9–13, 2026England vs Pakistan3rd Test3:30 PM / 10:00 AMEdgbaston, Birmingham

October 2026–February 2027 Fixtures

DateTeamsTestTime (IST / GMT)Venue
October 9–13, 2026South Africa vs Australia1st Test1:00 PM / 7:30 AMKingsmead, Durban
October 18–22, 2026South Africa vs Australia2nd Test1:30 PM / 8:00 AMSt George’s Park, Gqeberha
October 27–31, 2026South Africa vs Australia3rd Test2:00 PM / 8:30 AMNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
November 15–19, 2026South Africa vs Bangladesh1st Test1:30 PM / 8:00 AMWanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
November 19–23, 2026New Zealand vs India1st Test3:30 AM / 10:00 PMBasin Reserve, Wellington
November 23–27, 2026South Africa vs Bangladesh2nd Test1:30 PM / 8:00 AMSuperSport Park, Centurion
November 27–Dec 1, 2026New Zealand vs India2nd Test3:30 AM / 10:00 PMHagley Oval, Christchurch
December 9–13, 2026Australia vs New Zealand1st Test7:50 AM / 2:20 AMPerth Stadium, Perth
December 17–21, 2026Australia vs New Zealand2nd Test6:00 AM / 12:30 AMAdelaide Oval, Adelaide
December 17–21, 2026South Africa vs England1st Test1:30 PM / 8:00 AMWanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
December 26–30, 2026Australia vs New Zealand3rd Test5:00 AM / 11:30 PMMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
December 26–30, 2026South Africa vs England2nd Test1:30 PM / 8:00 AMSuperSport Park, Centurion
January 3–7, 2027South Africa vs England3rd Test2:00 PM / 8:30 AMNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town
January 4–8, 2027Australia vs New Zealand4th Test5:00 AM / 11:30 PMSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
February 4–8, 2027New Zealand vs Sri Lanka1st Test3:30 AM / 10:00 PMBay Oval, Mount Maunganui
February 12–16, 2027New Zealand vs Sri Lanka2nd Test3:30 AM / 10:00 PMSeddon Park, Hamilton

Final Thoughts

The race to reach the ICC World Test Championship Final remains wide open. Australia currently lead the standings, but several teams are still in contention for a top-two finish.

With plenty of Test cricket left in the cycle, every match could have a major impact on the table.

Teams must continue collecting points and avoid costly setbacks.

You can expect more twists, intense battles, and important standings changes as the road to the 2027 World Test Championship Final unfolds.

Pranali Naik

Hello, I’m Pranali Naik, an English M.A. and professional SEO writer. As the voice behind Sports Chronicle, I transform fast-paced sports into engaging stories. I break down tactics, player profiles, and match strategies across global sports, bringing the drama of the game to life.

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