WTC 2023-2025: Team India’s Full Schedule After ICC T20 World Cup 2024. With the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 just three months away, teams are gearing up for the tournament. However, after this T20 event, the next significant ICC tournament is the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25. In this article, we’ll explore Team India’s WTC schedule after the T20 World Cup 2024.
India’s dominant performance against England in the recent Test series strengthened their position in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 points table. They rose to the top spot after winning the fourth Test and maintained it following a convincing victory in the fifth and final Test.
This series triumph has placed them in a favorable position to contend for the WTC title, as they currently lead by a significant margin over other contenders. Securing a commanding 4-1 lead in the five-match series.
India finished at the top of the standings in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2021-23 cycle but fell short in the final match. Despite their strong performance, the team led by Rohit Sharma couldn’t secure victory in the ICC title match. Their hopes of winning their first ICC trophy since 2013 were dashed when they were defeated by Australia in the WTC final at The Oval in London on June 11. This marked their second consecutive loss in the championship match.
India WTC 2023-2025 Schedule After T20 World Cup 2024
September 2024
India will face Bangladesh in 2 Tests (WTC 2023-25) at home.
October 2024
India will play against New Zealand in 3 Tests (WTC 2023-25) at home.
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November-December 2024
India will take on Australia in 5 Tests (WTC 2023-25) away from home.
After the ICC T20 World Cup 2024, India resumes its home fixtures in September 2024, taking on Bangladesh in a pivotal two-Test series contributing to the ongoing WTC cycle. This series is instrumental in India’s quest for WTC glory.
October 2024 presents another significant challenge as India clashes with New Zealand in a three-Test series on home soil. With valuable WTC points up for grabs, every session of the series becomes crucial as both teams strive for dominance in the Test championship.
In addition, In November and December, the year reaches its climax as Team India begins a tough tour “Down Under” to confront Australia in a five-Test series. This tour will not only examine the team’s strength in unfamiliar conditions but also have a significant impact on the WTC rankings.