The World Test Championship (WTC) standings have been turned on their head after South Africa’s commanding eight-wicket victory over Pakistan in Rawalpindi. The win not only leveled the two-match series at 1-1 but also triggered a significant shift in the WTC table—pushing Pakistan behind India and lifting South Africa to fourth place.
South Africa’s Masterclass in Rawalpindi
On a pitch that offered little assistance early on, it was off-spinner Simon Harmer who stole the show in Pakistan’s second innings. Returning figures of 6 for 50, Harmer ripped through the Pakistani batting lineup, reducing them to a paltry 172 all out. His control, drift, and sharp turn left the hosts clueless and set up a modest 137-run chase for the visitors.
South Africa’s openers made light work of the target, sealing the win in just 33 overs and sending a strong message about their Test resurgence under new leadership.
WTC Standings Shake-Up Explained
With this victory, South Africa leapfrogged Pakistan in the WTC points table, climbing to fourth with a healthy points percentage. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s second consecutive heavy defeat at home—following their loss in the first Test in Karachi—has dropped them to fifth, now trailing India in the race for the 2025 WTC Final.
Updated WTC Top 5 (Post-Rawalpindi)
| Rank | Team | Matches | Points % |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Australia | 12 | 62.5% |
| 2 | India | 11 | 58.3% |
| 3 | New Zealand | 10 | 54.2% |
| 4 | South Africa | 9 | 50.0% |
| 5 | Pakistan | 11 | 45.5% |
What This Means for Pakistan
Pakistan’s home woes continue. Once considered a fortress, their home conditions have failed to deliver results, especially against disciplined spin attacks. The batting collapse in the second innings—featuring three ducks—highlighted a recurring fragility under pressure.
Captain Mohammad Rizwan admitted post-match that the team “lacked application,” a concern that could haunt them in upcoming WTC fixtures against stronger opponents.
South Africa’s Revival Gains Momentum
Under the guidance of coach Shukri Conrad and captain Temba Bavuma, South Africa’s Test side is showing signs of a renaissance. Their ability to win away from home—especially in subcontinental conditions—marks a major turnaround from recent years.
With key performers like Harmer, Kagiso Rabada, and Tony de Zorzi stepping up, the Proteas now look like genuine contenders for a WTC Final berth.