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American Focus > Blog > Sports > “It doesn’t happen generally” – Aakash Chopra on whether India can qualify for the 2027 WTC final
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“It doesn’t happen generally” – Aakash Chopra on whether India can qualify for the 2027 WTC final

Last updated: January 8, 2026 10:30 pm
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Former India player Aakash Chopra has expressed doubts about the Indian team’s chances of qualifying for the 2027 World Test Championship (WTC) final. He highlighted the uphill task ahead for India, who currently sit in sixth place in the WTC points table with 48.15 percent points.

In a recent video on his YouTube channel, Chopra discussed India’s prospects of making it to the WTC final. He pointed out that India’s recent series losses at home have put them in a precarious position. The team will now have to win all five Tests in their upcoming home series against Australia, a feat that is rare and challenging to achieve.

India’s recent 2-0 defeat against South Africa has further complicated their path to the WTC final. Chopra emphasized the importance of winning at least one match and securing 50 percent points against South Africa to stay in contention for the summit clash. He also highlighted the difficulty of beating New Zealand away from home, citing India’s struggles against the Kiwis in their previous encounters.

Looking ahead, India will face Sri Lanka and New Zealand away and Australia at home in their remaining WTC series. The team’s performance in these series will determine their fate in the ongoing edition of the championship. With tough challenges ahead, including the need to win all remaining Tests, India will have to bring their A-game to have a shot at reaching the WTC final.

Despite India’s recent setbacks, they have shown resilience in the past, including notable series wins against Australia at home. However, the road to the WTC final remains a tough one, with formidable opponents and high stakes on the line.

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In conclusion, Aakash Chopra’s assessment of India’s WTC final prospects serves as a reality check for fans and enthusiasts. While the team has the talent and potential to turn things around, they will need to overcome significant challenges and obstacles to secure a spot in the prestigious final. Only time will tell if India can rise to the occasion and make a strong push towards WTC glory.

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