How India Can Still Make It to the World Test Championship Final Despite Weather at Gabba Day 3

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The World Test Championship (WTC) final is drawing near, and the competition for a spot is intense. Four teams— India, Australia, South Africa, and Sri Lanka—are in the race. The current WTC table sees South Africa leading, followed by Australia and India. With the ongoing India-Australia Test series tied 1-1, every match matters. However, rain disrupted the first day and third day of the third Test at Gabba, raising questions about India’s path to the WTC final if the game is washed out. Here’s a simple breakdown of the scenarios.

Current Scenario at Gabba

The third Test at Brisbane between India and Australia began on a disappointing note as rain washed out play on Day 1 and Day 3. On Day 1, Australia reached 28/0 before rain halted the match. By the end of Day 2, they had scored 385/7, with Travis Head smashing 151 and Steven Smith contributing 101. Australia eventually got all out for 445.

India’s first innings on Day 3 started poorly as they lost four wickets for just 48 runs. Key players like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, and Rishabh Pant were dismissed early, leaving the team in deep trouble.

The weather forecast for the remaining days is unfavorable, increasing the likelihood of a draw. If the Gabba Test ends without a result, the series will remain tied at 1-1, making the final two matches in Melbourne and Sydney crucial for both teams.

How India Can Qualify for the WTC Final

India’s chances depend on their performance in the remaining matches and results from other teams. Here’s what India needs to do:

  1. Win the Series 3-1
    If India wins both remaining matches and seals the series 3-1, they will qualify for the WTC final without depending on other teams.
  2. Win the Series 2-1
    If India wins one match and draws the other, making it 2-1, Sri Lanka must avoid a whitewash in their series against Australia.
  3. Draw the Series 2-2
    If India and Australia end the series 2-2, Sri Lanka must beat Australia in their series by any margin for India to qualify.
  4. Draw the Series 1-1
    In the case of a 1-1 draw, India will need Sri Lanka to either draw or win their series against Australia.
  5. Lose the Series
    If India loses the series by any margin, they will be out of the race for the WTC final.

Impact of Other Teams’ Matches

Currently, at the top of the table, South Africa is playing Pakistan in a two-match home series. Apart from the ongoing series with India, Australia will also face Sri Lanka in two Tests. The results of these matches will heavily influence the final WTC standings.
India’s path to the WTC final is still within reach, but every match counts. If the rain-affected Gabba Test ends in a draw, winning the remaining matches becomes crucial. Fans will be watching closely as Team India battles Australia, the weather, and other teams’ results to secure a spot in the WTC final.

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