After West Indies’ 3rd Test triumph against England in Grenada, the World Test Championship (WTC) focuses table has been updated.

After West Indies’ 3rd Test triumph against England in Grenada, the World Test Championship (WTC) focuses table has been updated.

The West Indies men’s cricket group won the three-match arrangement 1-0 after vanquishing; Britain by 10 wickets in the last Test played at the National Cricket Stadium, St George’s, Grenada. The persuading triumph moreover empowered West Indies; to move up one spot to eighth put within the current ICC World Test Championship center table.

After West Indies' 3rd Test triumph against England in Grenada, the World Test Championship (WTC) focuses table has been updated.
After West Indies’ 3rd Test triumph against England in Grenada, the World Test Championship (WTC) focuses table has been updated.

Britain, on the other hand, has endured the results of another course of action and right; now sits at the foot of the table with fair one win in 13 Tests played so distant in this WTC cycle. With two triumphs in seven tests, the West Indies are presently in seventh place.

Both groups went into the third Test with the objective of winning the arrangement after drawing the primary two. The has, on the other hand, managed the primary major blow by restricting; Britain to 204 within the to begin with innings.

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It might have been a part more awful in case it hadn’t been for the brave endeavors of Jack Leach; and Saqib Mahmood who put on a 90-run stand for the ultimate wicket to keep Britain within the game. However, England’s destiny was fixed by a moment sensational batting collapse; within the moment innings, with Kyle Mayers taking a staggering five-wicket pull.

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After a 1-0 series victory in Pakistan, Australia remains in first place, followed by South Africa and India. Pakistan is placed fourth with three wins, while Sri Lanka and New Zealand are fifth and sixth, respectively.

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