
WTC 2025-27: Australia play most Tests, Sri Lanka least
The new cycle of the World Test Championship has already begun, just days after South Africa were crowned as the champions of the third edition of the tournament. South Africa's win was seen as a story of incredible grit and perseverance, given they had given up hope on the competition midway through the cycle.Inspired by Aiden Markram's sensational 4th innings hundred and two gritty knocks from captain Temba Bavuma, South Africa beat the mighty Australians, who were favourites to clinch the title.advertisementThe victory was seen as refreshing from a neutral perspective, as fans saw the result as a win for Test cricket, as the South African team came together for a sensational run in the red-ball format, eventually breaking their 27-year wait for an ICC title.
However, there was one thing that laser-eyed fans could not ignore. It was the number of Test matches that South Africa played in their WTC cycle.South Africa reached the summit clash of the WTC 2025 by playing just 12 Test matches. This was the lowest among all teams in the tournament. In comparison, England played 22, Australia and India 19, and New Zealand and Pakistan 14.It did not sit well with many fans that South Africa did not play Australia and England en route to the finals and only played 2 matches at home against India. The argument was that India, Australia, and England play 5 matches against each other, meaning that they compete against tougher opposition more frequently.advertisementOn that note, here's the complete breakdown of matches that teams will be playing in the WTC cycle. It needs to be noted that these fixtures were already agreed in advance with the FTP — ICC's Future Tours Programme.Total Tests by TeamAustralia – 22England – 21India – 18New Zealand – 16South Africa – 14West Indies – 14Pakistan – 13Bangladesh – 12Sri Lanka – 12Home Tests by TeamAustralia – 11England – 11India – 9South Africa – 8New Zealand – 7Bangladesh – 6Sri Lanka – 6West Indies – 7Pakistan – 6Away Tests by TeamAustralia – 11England – 10India – 9New Zealand – 9West Indies – 7Pakistan – 7South Africa – 6Bangladesh – 6Sri Lanka – 6WTC 2025–27: Complete Breakdown of SeriesAustralia – Total Tests: 22Home:vs ENG – 5vs BAN – 2vs NZ – 4Away:vs WI – 3vs SA – 3vs IND – 5Bangladesh – Total Tests: 12Home:vs PAK – 2vs WI – 2vs ENG – 2Away:vs SL – 2vs AUS – 2vs SA – 2England – Total Tests: 21Home:vs IND – 5vs NZ – 3vs PAK – 3Away:vs AUS – 5vs SA – 3vs BAN – 2India – Total Tests: 18Home:vs WI – 2vs SA – 2vs AUS – 5advertisementAway:vs ENG – 5vs SL – 2vs NZ – 2New Zealand – Total Tests: 16Home:vs WI – 3vs IND – 2vs SL – 2Away:vs ENG – 3vs AUS – 4vs PAK – 2Pakistan – Total Tests: 13Home:vs SA – 2vs SL – 2vs NZ – 2Away:vs BAN – 2vs WI – 2vs ENG – 3South Africa – Total Tests: 14Home:vs AUS – 3vs BAN – 2vs ENG – 3Away:vs PAK – 2vs IND – 2vs SL – 2Sri Lanka – Total Tests: 12Home:vs BAN – 2vs IND – 2vs SA – 2Away:vs WI – 2vs PAK – 2vs NZ – 2West Indies – Total Tests: 14Home:vs AUS – 3vs SL – 2vs PAK – 2Away:vs IND – 2vs NZ – 3vs BAN – 2Must Watch
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