India qualify for WTC final after New Zealand beat Sri Lanka in Christchurch

India have equipped for the last of the World Test Title (WTC), setting up a date with Australia for the greatest worldwide distinction in the configuration. Their presence in the last was affirmed after New Zealand pulled off one of the most emotional wins ever, off the last bundle of their most memorable Test against Sri Lanka in Christchurch, by two wickets. The WTC last race had gone into Monday, with the consequences of both Test matches - in Ahmedabad and in Christchurch - similarly important. Assuming Sri Lanka had beaten New Zealand, they would have remained in the race - on the off chance that India didn't win in Ahmedabad - however with Kane Williamson hitting an unbeaten 121 and Daryl Mitchell scoring a speedy 86-ball 81, New Zealand pulled off a success that didn't look workable for quite a while, off the absolute last chunk of the game. The outcome put Sri Lanka no longer available for the WTC last. Presently, following their misfortune in Christchurch, regardless of whether Sri Lanka win the following Test, they will simply go up to 52.78 focuses. That will be lower than India's 56.94 regardless of whether India proceed to lose the Ahmedabad Test. In the event that they draw - as looks probably - India will complete on 58.80. Australia have previously qualified: regardless of whether they lose in Ahmedabad, they will end with a level of 64.91. Australia and India are the main groups which have succeeded something like two times however many Tests as they have lost in the ongoing WTC cycle (in Tests which combined with the WTC). Australia have been heavenly with a 11-3 win-misfortune record up to this point, with series wins against Britain, West Indies and South Africa (home), and Pakistan (away). They likewise attracted Sri Lanka (1-1), with the main series rout coming in India (expecting a draw or a loss in Ahmedabad). India have a 10-5 record in this cycle, with series wins against New Zealand, Sri Lanka and Australia (expecting they win or attract Ahmedabad) at home, and Bangladesh away. They attracted 2-2 Britain, and lost 2-1 in South Africa. The WTC title challenge will happen at The Oval in London from June 7.