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New Zealand Move To Third In World Test Championship Table with 62.5 Points, Australia At Top Followed by India
New Zealand moved to third position in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) points table with 62.5 percentage of points (PCT) following their clean sweep of West Indies in the two-Test series on Monday.
The Kiwis have now won five Test matches in four series and are on 300 points.
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