Can Pakistan Still Qualify for the WTC Final After Losing to Bangladesh?

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Pakistan’s cricket team has lost the first Test of their two-match series against Bangladesh by 10 wickets. The second and final Test of the series will start on August 30. After losing the first match, Pakistan’s position in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 points table has worsened. So, can Pakistan still make it to the WTC Final? Let’s find out.

Current Position and Challenge

After losing to Bangladesh, Pakistan has fallen to 8th place in the WTC points table. With this position, qualifying for the final is very challenging but not impossible.

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Remaining Matches

Pakistan has played 6 matches in the 2023-25 WTC cycle so far, winning 2 and losing 4. Their win percentage stands at 22.22%. They have 8 more Test matches to play: 6 at home and 2 in South Africa.

Path to the Final

To qualify for the final, Pakistan needs to win all 8 remaining Test matches. If they win every match, they will become strong contenders for the WTC Final.

Team Form

Currently, Pakistan’s team is not in great form. Their last Test series win at home was in 2021 against South Africa. Since then, they have lost series against Australia (0-1) and England (0-3), and drawn the series against New Zealand. It remains to be seen if Pakistan can turn their fortunes around and secure a spot in the WTC Final. So far, Pakistan has not reached the WTC Final.

Nikhil Jain
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Nikhil Jain is the founder and CEO of Hindustan Scoop, a prominent online news platform focused on delivering comprehensive coverage of Indian and global news. With a passion for journalism and a commitment to journalistic integrity, Nikhil Jain established Hindustan Scoop to provide readers with accurate, timely, and insightful information across various domains including politics, business, technology, entertainment, sports, and more. Under his leadership, Hindustan Scoop has grown into a trusted source of news and analysis, catering to a diverse audience seeking reliable and engaging content.

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