Australia has consolidated its position at the top of the ICC World Test Championship standings following a commanding innings victory over Bangladesh in Mackay.

Australia has strengthened its grip on the ICC World Test Championship table after securing a decisive victory against Bangladesh in the second Test match held in Mackay. The innings win, which saw Australia defeat Bangladesh by 51 runs, propelled the home side further ahead in the competition standings.

Following the result, Australia accumulated 96 points from 10 matches, translating to a points percentage of 80.00 and a commanding lead at the top of the table. South Africa remains in second position with a points percentage of 75.00, while New Zealand holds third place at 72.22%. The strong showing reinforces Australia's position as the leading contender in the current championship cycle.

Bangladesh, despite the loss, continues to occupy fourth position in the standings with a points percentage of 55.56. India sits fifth with 53.33%, while Sri Lanka is currently in sixth place having accumulated 20 points from five matches, yielding a points percentage of 33.33%. England, West Indies, and Pakistan round out the remaining positions on the championship table.