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SA go top, push India to third in WTC table

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South Africa replaced Australia at the top of the ICC World Test Championship table after their 109-run over Sri Lanka while India are now in the third place following their defeat in the Adelaide Test. South Africa now have 63.33 percentage points after 10 matches in the cycle and they are followed by Australia (60.71). India were leading the table, heading into the Adelaide Test after their win in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy opener in Perth.

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India had 61.11 points heading into the pink ball Test in Adelaide which they lost inside three days and they now stand third with 57.29 percentage points. The best possible way for India to make a third appearance in the WTC final next year would be to win all of the three remaining Tests in Australia. With the Border-Gavaskar series now tied at 1-1, Australia are in a strong position for a top-two finish.

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They will also tour Sri Lanka next year for an additional two Tests, meaning they could theoretically draw 2-2 with India and stay in contention for a place in the final.

Both England and New Zealand have been penalised with three WTC points each for slow over-rate in the Christchurch Test, according to the ICC.

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