
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|11-08-2024
Team India is showing excellent performance in every format of cricket and that is why Team India is emerging as the top team in every mega event. The news about Team India is coming that once again Team India is going to play WTC Final 2025 under the leadership of Rohit Sharma.
But something has come out in the recent media reports which has left all the Indian supporters very disappointed. Actually, it is now being said that Team India may be out of the race for the WTC Final 2025.
In this season of WTC Final 2025, Team India still has to play 10 Test matches and all these matches are important for Team India. Out of these 10 Test matches, Team India has to play 5 Test matches on Indian soil, while Team India has to play 5 Test matches on Australian soil.
Team India has to play a 2-match Test series against Bangladesh, while Team India has to play a 3-match Test series against New Zealand. If Team India loses 5 out of these 10 Test matches, then Team India will be out of the race for WTC Final 2025.
If Team India wins all 5 Home Test Matches vs Bangladesh & New Zealand their Points will be “79.76%” in WTC Points Table 2023-25.
Then India's chances for the Final were almost confirmed, Only a 5-0 loss vs Australia could put India in danger. pic.twitter.com/512LpbqSUE
— Adarsh Tiwari (@Tiwari45Adarsh) August 11, 2024
If Team India has to make its place in the WTC Final 2025, then Team India will have to perform well in all the series. If Team India is successful in winning all three of its upcoming series, then Team India can qualify for the WTC Final 2025. But it will not be easy for Team India to win the series on Australian soil.
If Team India qualifies for the WTC Final 2025, then Team India will become the first team to play the WTC Final for the third consecutive time. However, Team India has not been able to win the final match so far. The team has faced defeat at the hands of New Zealand in the WTC Final 2021, while in the WTC Final 2023, the team has faced defeat at the hands of Australia.




