New Zealand

New Zealand’s campaign has revived spectacularly with the 120 points they have gained against India; before this series, they had lost four out of five Tests in the championship. Their average of 60 points per series is only fourth-best, after Australia, India and England, but they have a reasonably favourable list of fixtures lined up: away in Bangladesh, and at home against West Indies and Pakistan. They haven’t toured Bangladesh since 2013, when they drew 0-0, while they won every Test in their last home series against Pakistan and West Indies. If they repeat those performances in the three series, they will finish on 460 points and could be in contention for a top-two finish.England

The 3-1 defeat of South Africa in an away series puts England on a strong wicket too: in terms of points per series, they are third after Australia and India. Plus, like New Zealand, they too have home series against West Indies and Pakistan coming up. If they pick up maximum points there, then their two series in the subcontinent – in Sri Lanka later this month, and in India early next year – could well decide whether they are contention for the Lord’s final or not. The last time they toured these two countries, their results were mixed: they thrashed Sri Lanka 3-0, but lost 4-0 in India.Pakistan

If Pakistan beat Bangladesh in the second Test of their split home series – the first Test was played in February and the second will happen in April – they will be pretty well-placed too, with 200 points from three series. Their problem, though, is that they have two tough away series coming up, in England and New Zealand, before hosting South Africa early next year. Pakistan have a good record in England, drawing their last two series there, but they lost both Tests in New Zealand the last time they toured in 2016.The rest of the pack
Sri Lanka, South Africa, West Indies and Bangladesh make up the rest of the table, but none of those teams are currently in contention for the top two spots. Sri Lanka, though, have home series coming up against England and Bangladesh to move up the table. South Africa have lost six out of seven Tests and did their cause no good by being docked six points for maintaining a slow over-rate against England. West Indies and Bangladesh have both played fewer than two complete series, and haven’t picked up their first points yet.

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