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Mr. Glass
day 5 3rd session rained off with nz needing 20 odd to win with 5 wickets in handNz arent winning. It will be called off too
day 5 3rd session rained off with nz needing 20 odd to win with 5 wickets in handNz arent winning. It will be called off too
IDK how they will adapt this now that they're using PCT instead of Points, but India is currently ahead on that metric. Is it even possible their PCT will end up tied with NZ in any of the possible Eng India series outcomes?If two teams are tied on points, the team that won more series shall be ranked higher. If teams are still equal, then the team with the higher runs per wicket ratio shall be ranked higher. The runs per wicket ratio is calculated as runs scored per wicket lost, divided by, runs conceded per wicket taken.
pls let it be boundary count lmaoWhat happens if the final is drawn (or tied)? Presumably not decided on boundaries. I don't like to see things decided on previous matches or league standings as this leaves one team knowing that a draw is good enough before they start. That's not to say that any non-English people will want to be in England this June. Maybe just move the final to New Zealand around Christmas.
Even if England manage to defeat India in the fourth and final Test, Australia might not qualify for the World Test Championship (WTC) final.
If England wins the last Test against India, then Australia were to qualify for the WTC final. But, the International Cricket Council (ICC) is now looking to bring forward Cricket South Africa's (CSA) formal complaint against Cricket Australia (CA) should the latter qualify for the WTC final, reported Sydney Morning Herald.
lolzAs per a report in Sydney Morning Herald, if the ICC decides to deduct points from Australia then the side would be eliminated from the WTC even if England was to win the final Test against India. Cricket Australia has been given the time until the end of this week to meet the deadline set by the ICC to inform whether the matter can be resolved through good faith negotiations.
If that is not the case, then the matter would be transferred from the dispute committee of the ICC and it would be given to an independent panel and they would be deciding whether Cricket Australia was within its right to postpone the series in South Africa.
The independent panel may also decide to award full 120 points for the postponed three Tests to South Africa and if this happens, it would ensure that Australia finishes below India even if Virat Kohli's team is beaten by England in the fourth and final Test.