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Updated World Test Championship Table: India In Great Position To Qualify For Final After Series Win Against Bangladesh

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With the 2-0 Test series triumph over Bangladesh, the Indian cricket team is in a great position to qualify for the World Test Championship final in June next year.

India are currently holding the No. 2 spot in the table with 58.93 percentage points, behind Australia (76.92 percentage points).

India only have a four-match series against Australia at home to come before the WTC final. Having suffered a defeat at the hands of New Zealand in the WTC final in the last cycle, the Indian team has a big opportunity to make things right this time around.

With an admirable record at home, Team India would fancy its chances to qualify for the final. India's nearest  competitor in the table are South Africa, at the third place with 54.55 percentage points, and Sri Lanka, who are at the fourth spot with 53.33 percentage points.

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