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West Indies Break 35-Year Drought in Multan, Pakistan Sinks to Bottom of WTC Table

January 27, 2025 4 Min Read
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Pakistan’s Disappointing Performance in the WTC 2023-25 Cycle: A Closer Look at the Points Table

The cricketing world has once again been taken aback by Pakistan’s performance in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 cycle. Finishing at the bottom of the points table, the team faced a significant setback in their final Test match against West Indies, losing by 120 runs. This series concluded not just the matches but also a disappointing chapter for a team that had harbored hopes of a stronger showing.

The Final Test Match: A Turning Point

In a tense encounter, Pakistan was set a challenging target of 254 runs for victory. However, their chase faltered dramatically, ending at a mere 133 runs. The turning point was marked by the loss of key wickets early on the third day, including that of captain Babar Azam. Overnight batsmen Saud Shakeel and Kashif Ali’s dismissals within the first few balls of the day derailed any hopes of a significant comeback. Despite a brief resistance from the lower order, spearheaded by Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Agha, the team’s vulnerability against West Indies’ spin bowlers became apparent.

West Indies’ Historic Victory

For West Indies, this win marked a significant milestone as it was their first victory in Pakistan since 1990, breaking a 35-year drought in Test matches on Pakistani soil. The Caribbean bowlers showcased their prowess, with Jomel Warrican clinching a five-wicket haul. The match’s outcome not only brought West Indies joy but also altered their position on the WTC points table.

WTC Points Table Overview

With the conclusion of the WTC 2023-25 cycle, let’s delve into the final standings:

Rank Team Matches Wins Losses Draw Points PCT
1 South Africa 12 8 3 1 100 69.44
2 Australia 17 11 4 2 130 63.73
3 India 19 9 8 2 114 50.00
4 New Zealand 14 7 7 0 81 48.21
5 Sri Lanka 11 5 6 0 60 45.45
6 England 22 11 10 1 114 43.18
7 Bangladesh 12 4 8 0 45 31.25
8 West Indies 13 3 8 2 44 28.21
9 Pakistan 14 5 9 0 47 27.98

Pakistan’s performance saw their Points Percentage (PCT) drop to 27.98, a reflection of their struggles, having won only 5 out of 14 matches. This standings drop from eighth to ninth place highlights the need for a thorough reassessment of the team structure and strategy moving forward.

The Path Ahead for Pakistan

The disappointing end to their World Test Championship campaign is a stark reminder for Pakistan’s cricketing authorities about the pressing need to revamp both the coaching and player development frameworks. As the team steps into a new cycle, it must find ways to rebuild, focusing on nurturing talent capable of handling pressure in challenging conditions, especially when facing spin-friendly pitches.

Pakistan fans will be hoping for a resurgence in future series, as the team looks to bounce back and reclaim its spot among the top contenders in international cricket. The upcoming domestic and international fixtures will be critical in determining the team’s trajectory in the evolving landscape of Test cricket.

Conclusion

Pakistan’s cricketing narrative is complicated yet full of potential. With a rich history and talented players, the key will be converting this talent into consistent performances. As they look to learn from their defeats, the focus must shift towards building a cohesive unit capable of competing with the world’s best in the upcoming WTC cycle and beyond.

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