
The historic WTC Finals 2025 between the first time ICC Champions South Africa who defeated the defending champions Australia a day ago but the positive and inspiring energy of these nations are still whirling around the social media pages actively. The tournament might end but the next set of ICC WTC cycles is getting started on 17 June 2025 and it will conclude in June 2027. The given information from the trustable sources like ICC states that there are 27 series and 71 tests in total.
Teams of WTC 2025-2027 Cycle
- South Africa
- Australia
- India
- New Zealand
- England
- Bangladesh
- Sri Lanka
- West Indies
- Pakistan
WTC 2025-2027 Cycle – Schedule Of All Teams
Team | Total Matches | Home Series | Away Series |
Australia | 22 | England – 5New Zealand – 4Bangladesh – 2 | West Indies – 3South Africa – 3India – 5 |
England | 21 | India – 5New Zealand – 3Pakistan – 3 | Australia – 5South Africa – 3Bangladesh – 2 |
India | 18 | West Indies – 2 South Africa – 2Australia – 5 | England – 5 Sri Lanka – 2 New Zealand – 2 |
New Zealand | 16 | West Indies – 3 India – 2Sri Lanka – 2 | England – 3 Australia – 4Pakistan – 2 |
Pakistan | 13 | South Africa – 2Sri Lanka – 2New Zealand – 2 | Bangladesh – 2West Indies – 2England – 3 |
South Africa | 14 | Australia – 3Bangladesh – 2England – 3 | Pakistan – 2India – 2Sri Lanka – 2 |
Sri Lanka | 12 | Bangladesh – 2India – 2South Africa – 2 | West Indies – 2Pakistan – 2New Zealand – 2 |
Bangladesh | 12 | Pakistan – 2West Indies – 2England – 2 | Sri Lanka – 2 South Africa – 2 Australia – 2 |
West Indies | 14 | Australia – 3 Sri Lanka – 2Pakistan – 2 | India – 2New Zealand – 3Bangladesh – 2 |
The first match of this cycle commences between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh on 17 June 2025 at Galle. You might find a question within yourself while looking at the total number of tests played by each team, since it varies significantly. All the teams are playing six series each but based on the historical value, revenue potential and the mutual agreements between the cricket boards those differences can be seen overtly.