WTC final out of reach for Pakistan after series whitewash by Bangladesh

Pakistan languishes at eighth on the WTC table with a win percentage of 19.05 and only 16 points after seven matches


News Desk September 03, 2024
Shan Masood reacts to dropping Hasan Mahmud in the covers, Rawalpindi, Sep 01, 2024. PHOTO: AFP

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Pakistan's aspirations of reaching the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 final were dashed as they suffered a historic 2-0 series whitewash against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi.

This defeat marks Pakistan’s first-ever series loss to the Bengal Tigers.

Bangladesh's dominance was evident from the outset, with a commanding win in the first Test in Rawalpindi. They carried their momentum into the second Test, securing a six-wicket victory by successfully chasing down Pakistan's target of 185 runs.

The series loss has raised serious concerns about Pakistan's form and strategy, further diminishing their chances in the WTC standings.

According to the latest WTC 2023-25 standings, India leads with 74 points and a win percentage of 68.52 after 9 matches, followed by Australia in second place with 90 points and a 62.50 win percentage from 12 matches. New Zealand holds the third spot with 36 points and a 50.00 win percentage after 6 matches.

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Bangladesh and England are fourth and fifth, with Bangladesh earning 33 points and a 45.83 win percentage, while England has 81 points and a 45.00 win percentage from 15 matches. South Africa is sixth with 28 points and a 38.89 win percentage from 6 matches.

Sri Lanka and Pakistan are placed seventh and eighth, with Sri Lanka having 24 points and a 33.33 win percentage, and Pakistan languishing with 16 points and a 19.05 win percentage after 7 matches. West Indies is at the bottom with 20 points and an 18.52 win percentage from 9 matches.

With the WTC final now out of reach, Pakistan will regroup for the upcoming Champions ODI Cup 2024 before facing England in a crucial three-match Test series from October 7th to 24th, 2024, where they hope to bounce back and regain form.

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