Humbled in Indore, an outright victory in Ahmedabad will seal India's place in the World Test Championship final against Australia but if Rohit Sharma's team loses or plays a draw, its fate will depend on the outcome of the Sri Lanka-New Zealand series. (More Cricket News)
Austr🐼alia by virtue of their nine-wicket win in Indore have already qualified for the grand finale at the Oval from June 7-11.
Australia are sitting atop the 🐭WTC table with 68.52 percentage points (PCT). Percentage points are calculated when points earned by a team are divided by the points contested for.
A team earns 12 points for a win, four for a draw and six ෴in case it♉'s a tie.
As of today, Australia have 148 points by virtue of 11 wins and four draws from 18 matches. Playing for 2ꦛ16 points on offer, they have a PCT of 68.52. Ev🎃en if Australia lose the fourth and final Test against India, they would still remain on top with 64.91 PCT (148/228×100).
What happens to India
I🅷ndia's PCT is 60.29 afte🌳r earning 123 points in 17 Tests (10 wins and 2 draws) so far. India have lost a few points during the course of this cycle due to slow over rate.
ꦯIf India win the last Test, their PCT will go up to 62.5 with 135 points from a maximum of 216 on offer (18 Tests). They will then retain their second position and will qualify for final.
However, in case of a defeat, India♏'s PCT will drop to 56.94 and then they will have to depend on the result of Sri Lanka's away-series against New Zealand.
In case of a draw, India's PCT will drop to 58.79 an𒉰d even then they will have to wait for the result⛎ of the Sri Lanka-New Zealand series.
Ditto in case of a tie𝄹 wꩵhere India's PCT will be 59.72.
How can Sri Lanka qualify
Sri Lanka's only shot at the final qualification will depend on a 2-0 vicཧtory in Neꦉw Zealand which is one of the toughest away assignment for sub continental teams.
Sri Lanka's curꦫrent PCT is 53.33 with 64 poin✅ts from possible 120 (10 Tests).
If India happen to lose, draw or tie final Test and Sri Lanka win the series 2-0, their PCT will be 61.11 with 88 points from a maximum 144 points at stake. But if Sri Lanka draws even one game and win 1-0, 🌃their maximum PCT will be 55.55 which will be less than what India (56.94) will have even if they lose the final Test.