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ICC WTC 2025-2027

ICC WTC 2025-2027 Fixtures & Standings

ICC WORLD TEST CHAMPIONSHIP 2025–2027

Fixtures & Team Standings
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ICC World Test Championship 2025-27

Pos Team Matches Won Lost Drawn Points PCT
1
Australia FlagAustralia
3 3 0 0 36 100.00
2
Sri Lanka FlagSri Lanka
2 1 0 1 16 66.67
3
India FlagIndia
5 2 2 1 28 46.67
4
England FlagEngland
5 2 2 1 26 43.33
5
Bangladesh FlagBangladesh
2 0 1 1 4 16.67
6
West Indies FlagWest Indies
3 0 3 0 0 0.00
7
New Zealand FlagNew Zealand
0 0 0 0 0 0.00
8
Pakistan FlagPakistan
0 0 0 0 0 0.00
9
South Africa FlagSouth Africa
0 0 0 0 0 0.00

Key Fixtures (2025–2027)

Year Series Dates Venue
2025Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh17–21 JuneGalle, Sri Lanka
2025Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh25–29 JuneColombo, Sri Lanka
2025England vs India20–24 JuneLeeds, England
2025England vs India2–6 JulyBirmingham, England
2025England vs India10–14 JulyLord’s, England
2025England vs India23–27 JulyManchester, England
2025England vs India31 Jul–4 AugThe Oval, England
2025West Indies vs Australia25–29 JuneBridgetown, WI
2025West Indies vs Australia3–7 JulySt. George’s, WI
2025West Indies vs Australia12–16 JulyKingston, WI
2025–26Pakistan vs South AfricaOctoberPakistan
2025–26India vs West Indies2–6 OctoberAhmedabad, India
2025–26Australia vs England21–25 NovPerth, Australia
2025–26Australia vs England4–8 DecBrisbane, Australia
2026England vs New ZealandJuneEngland
2026Sri Lanka vs IndiaAugustSri Lanka
2026Australia vs BangladeshAugustAustralia
2027India vs AustraliaJan–FebIndia
2027FinalJuneLord’s, London

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