The win elevated the Proteas to 88 points from 11 games this cycle, boosting their points percentage (PCT) to 66.67 ahead of Australia (58.89) and India (55.89), who are currently locked 1-1 in the ...
This result caused South Africa to drop to second place in the WTC points table with 57.75 percentage points, while Australia reclaimed the top spot with 58.89 percentage points. India ...
India are on the verge of getting eliminated after losing at Melbourne, but If India wins the final Test against Australia in Sydney, they will finish with 55.26 percentage points and need Sri Lanka ...
As a result, South Africa remain on top of the WTC points table with the PCT of 66.67. The fight for the second spot continues with Australia (58.89) slightly ahead of India (55.88) with two ...
Later in February, South Africa's journey continues in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. They face Afghanistan on 21 February in Karachi, Australia on 25 February in Rawalpindi, and England on 1 March in ...
While South Africa has already secured their place in the WTC final, Pakistan will be looking to salvage pride and improve their standing in the points table. Meanwhile, Australia and India are ...
North West won by 6 wickets (with 71 balls remaining) ...
South Africa's tailenders Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen secured a tense two-wicket win over Pakistan in the first test, ensuring the Proteas' place in the next year's World Test Championship final.
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If we look at the points table, South Africa, who clinched a thrilling two-wicket win against Pakistan in Centurion on Saturday, have already qualified for the WTC final 2023-25. The summit clash ...