EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 2 MIN
The WTC Points System is fundamentally flawed
from Cricket Capital
Every win in the ICC World Test Championship earns exactly 12 points, regardless of whether you beat the top-ranked side away from home in brutal conditions or beat the ninth-ranked team on a pitch your groundsman tailored to your preferences. That flat structure is a fundamental problem, and this episode breaks down exactly why the current WTC model is unfair, illogical, and mathematically lazy. The percentage system compounds the issue. Rather than rewarding teams for playing more and harder cricket, the PCT actively penalizes them for it. A middle-ranked team playing fewer tests against weaker opposition can sit comfortably above two strong sides grinding through a five-match Ashes series. Calling that equitable is like awarding the same grade for basic arithmetic and a PhD-level equation. A properly designed model should do three things: scale points with the quality of the opposition defeated, reward away wins significantly more than home wins, and factor in series length and difficulty. Winning in India, Australia, England, or South Africa is categorically harder than winning at home, and any championship table worth taking seriously should reflect that reality. Published on Subwave https://subwave.app/@cri9259/post/the-wtc-points-system-is-fundamentally-flawed-
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Every win in the ICC World Test Championship earns exactly 12 points, regardless of whether you beat the top-ranked side away from home in brutal conditions or beat the ninth-ranked team on a pitch your groundsman tailored to your preferences. That flat structure is a fundamental problem, and this episode breaks down exactly why the current WTC model is unfair, illogical, and mathematically lazy. The percentage system compounds the issue. Rather than rewarding teams for playing more and harder cricket, the PCT actively penalizes them for it. A middle-ranked team playing fewer tests against weaker opposition can sit comfortably above two strong sides grinding through a five-match Ashes series. Calling that equitable is like awarding the same grade for basic arithmetic and a PhD-level equation. A properly designed model should do three things: scale points with the quality of the opposition defeated, reward away wins significantly more than home wins, and factor in series length and difficulty. Winning in India, Australia, England, or South Africa is categorically harder than winning at home, and any championship table worth taking seriously should reflect that reality. Published on Subwave https://subwave.app/@cri9259/post/the-wtc-points-system-is-fundamentally-flawed-
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