ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 will start from today, new cycle starts from Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, 9 teams play a total of 131 games
Cricket News Desk. A new exciting trip will start for cricket lovers. The ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 cycle officially begins today. In this cycle, 9 test teams play a total of 131 Tests. The tournament starts with the test series between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Australia and England will play the most Test ICC, according to the program announced, Australia and England teams will play the most Test matches. Both teams have a deep history and tradition in Test cricket, and this time these teams are also considered a strong contender to overcome the World Test Championship. The new race, the new passion, has just succeeded for the final match between India and Australia in the previous WTC cycle (2023-25), and once again all the teams started preparing for the WTC final ticket. With the start of the new cycle, it will be interesting to see which team reaches the top two this time and the distinction has to play the final. There is no change in the format, this time the format of the WTC cycle will remain the same: each team must play six series – three at home and three abroad. Two to five Test matches can be played in each series. The scoring system will be based as before – marks will be determined for each win, draw and tape. The final match is expected to be played in Lord’s, London in 2027 (the terrain will be officially confirmed later). The new WTC cycle begins from Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka from the first Test played between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. This series is a good chance for both teams to take a first lead in the WTC points. While the team in Bangladesh wants to benefit from domestic conditions, Sri Lanka will get on the field in the hope of a strong return. What’s at stake? WTC is not just a tournament, but an attempt to keep test cricket alive and competitive. It is a platform for players and fans to maintain passion and passion in long formats. Each game is important and every defeat or victory directly affects the points table. Share this story -tags