Indian cricket team slip to 5th in WTC rankings after SA drubbing

author-image
NewsDrum Desk
Updated On
New Update
Rishabh Pant Gautam Gambhir

India's head coach Gautam Gambhir with captain Rishabh Pant during a warm-up session before the start of fifth day's play during the second Test cricket match between India and South Africa, at ACA Stadium, Barsapara in Guwahati, Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025.

New Delhi: India's chances of reaching the World Test Championship finals (WTC) took a major hit as they slipped to the fifth spot in standings following their embarrassing 0-2 series whitewash to South Africa at home.

The 408-run loss in the second Test in Guwahati on Wednesday marked India's heaviest defeat in terms of runs in the traditional five-day format.

The loss means the team, which had drawn the series against England earlier this year, slipped below Pakistan and are now at the fifth place with their PCT (percentage) dropping to 48.15.

India have played nine Test matches in the current WTC cycle, winning four, losing four, and drawing one game. They will travel to Sri Lanka for a two-match series August next year followed by a rubber against New Zealand in October-November.

On the other hand, South Africa's first Test series victory in India in 25 years has strengthened the Proteas' position in the standings.

The defending WTC champions currently occupy the second position, right behind leaders Australia, with 36 points from their four Tests. Their PCT improved from 66.67 to 75.

Inaugural edition champions New Zealand are yet to played a single series in the ongoing cycle while Sri Lanka and Pakistan have played one each.

The top two teams qualify for the final in 2027.

Indian cricket team Indian cricket India vs south africa ICC Rankings India vs South Africa test