Updated On: 02 August, 2022 12:12 PM IST | London | IANS
On Tuesday, the International Cricket Council (ICC) gave a lowdown on what all the Test-playing nations need to do to secure a WTC final spot and India seem to be staring at an uphill task

India’s Axar Patel (centre) celebrates the fall of NZ’s Daryl Mitchell on Day Three of the second Test at the Wankhede yesterday. Pic/AFP
As the race for securing the slots in the World Test Championship final next year heats up, Rohit Sharma`s India find itself in an unenviable position, placed fourth on the table and needing to really give it their all in order to secure one of the two spots in the final.
On Tuesday, the International Cricket Council (ICC) gave a lowdown on what all the Test-playing nations need to do to secure a WTC final spot and India seem to be staring at an uphill task. Winning just four of their first nine matches in the cycle, losing three points due to over rate infringements, and watching Virat Kohli hand in his resignation, India`s start to WTC23 has left a lot to be desired.