India's hopes of qualifying for the World Test Championship (WTC) took a major blow after their defeat in the pink-ball Test against Australia. The team must now win both of their remaining Tests for direct qualification to the WTC final. However, Pakistan's performance could still aid India's chances if the series ends 2-2. A crucial scenario has emerged where if Pakistan defeats South Africa in their two-match series, India could still secure a spot in the WTC final. This development has added an extra layer of complexity to India's qualification prospects, with their fate now intricately linked to Pakistan's performance. The situation is a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of cricket, where even the most unlikely of scenarios can play a significant role in determining the outcome of a team's campaign.
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India's hopes of qualifying for the World Test Championship (WTC) took a major blow after their defeat in the pink-ball Test against Australia.
To stay in the race, India must win both of their remaining Tests for direct qualification to the WTC final.
Pakistan's performance could still aid India's chances if the series ends 2-2.
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India's hopes of qualifying for the World Test Championship (WTC) took a major blow after their defeat in the pink-ball Test against Australia. | ✔ |
To stay in the race, India must win both of their remaining Tests for direct qualification to the WTC final. | ✔ |
Pakistan's performance could still aid India's chances if the series ends 2-2. | ✔ |
If Pakistan defeats South Africa in their two-match series, India could still secure a spot in the WTC final. | ✔ |
Facts that align with the main story
India's hopes of qualifying for the World Test Championship (WTC) took a major blow after their defeat in the pink-ball Test against Australia.
To stay in the race, India must win both of their remaining Tests for direct qualification to the WTC final.
Pakistan's performance could still aid India's chances if the series ends 2-2.
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