Pakistan's WTC Final Dreams Shattered After Defeat to Bangladesh

Sandeep Chauhan

Pakistan’s WTC Final Dreams Shattered After Defeat to Bangladesh

In 2019, the International Cricket Council (ICC) launched the World Test Championship (WTC) to inject excitement into Test cricket. Since its inception, two cycles have been completed, and we are currently in the third cycle. The Indian cricket team has emerged as the most successful and consistent team throughout these cycles. Despite not winning the title yet, India has reached the finals twice and won the most series, making them a strong contender to reach the final once again. On the other hand, the Pakistani team has faced continuous setbacks, struggling to make an impact in this prestigious tournament. To reach the finals this time, Pakistan will need to achieve what seems almost impossible.

Pakistan began this WTC cycle on a positive note, winning their opening series 2-0 against Sri Lanka away from home. However, they faced a challenging test in Australia, which resulted in a clean sweep, losing the series 0-3. Still, Pakistan had the opportunity to compete for a spot in the finals, with three home Test series remaining. The first of these was against Bangladesh, and expectations were high for a straightforward victory. But the reality turned out to be quite the opposite.

Bangladesh’s Historic Win Dashes Pakistan’s Hopes

In a shocking turn of events, Bangladesh defeated Pakistan by 10 wickets in the first Test match held in Rawalpindi. This unexpected loss dropped Pakistan to the eighth position in the points table among nine teams, severely diminishing their chances of reaching the WTC finals. To qualify, they now must win all of their remaining eight Test matches, or at least seven, a feat that seems nearly impossible given their current form.

Upcoming Challenges for Pakistan

Following the defeat to Bangladesh, Pakistan will face them once again in the next Test. After that, they will host England for a three-match Test series, which will likely prove challenging. Given England’s recent performances in Pakistan, the chances of Pakistan winning all three matches appear slim. Moreover, Pakistan has a difficult series to navigate against South Africa, complicating their path further.

India’s Path to Potential Hat-Trick

In stark contrast, the Indian team is currently at the top of the table after playing three series. They have two upcoming Test matches against Bangladesh and three against New Zealand at home, where they have a significant opportunity to secure victories. The last hurdle for India will be a challenging tour to Australia, featuring five Test matches that are crucial for their final berth.

Assessing India’s Performance Potential

If India manages to win at least three matches and draw two during the Australian series, their place in the finals will be nearly guaranteed. Historically, India has performed well in their last two tours to Australia, winning the series, which adds confidence to their chances this time around. With their current form and momentum, it is likely that India could secure a third consecutive appearance in the WTC finals, demonstrating their dominance in the Test format.

Implications for the Future

The ongoing WTC has not only showcased the competitive spirit of cricketing nations but also highlighted the vast difference in consistency between teams like India and Pakistan. As the tournament progresses, fans are left wondering if Pakistan can turn their fortunes around or if India will continue its impressive form to make history by reaching the finals for the third consecutive time.

Sandeep Chauhan

Designation: Sports Editor Education: B.A. in Physical Education, Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education (LNIPE) Bio: Sandeep Chauhan is a former athlete turned sports journalist with extensive experience in covering major sporting events worldwide. His expertise in cricket, football, and athletics brings a unique perspective to India Rag’s sports coverage. Sandeep is dedicated to delivering accurate and exciting sports news to our readers. Email: [email protected]