Icc test championship final 2023 date

  1. ICC World Test Championship Final 2023: Date, Venue, Telecast & Live Streaming Details
  2. WTC 2023
  3. ICC announces date and venue for 2023 World Test Championship final, IND


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ICC World Test Championship Final 2023: Date, Venue, Telecast & Live Streaming Details

Participating Teams: India and Australia This year, the WTC final will be a face-off between two cricketing giants, India and Australia. Both teams have displayed exceptional performances throughout the championship, and fans are eagerly awaiting this epic encounter. Also Read: WTC Final 2023 Dates and Venue The WTC Final 2023 is scheduled to take place from June 7-11, with a reserve day on June 12 in case of rain interruptions. The match will be held at the iconic Oval in London. WTC Final 2023 Time The play will commence at 2:30 pm (IST) every match day for the World Test Championship final. Live Broadcast of the WTC Final 2023 WTC Television Channels The WTC Final 2023 will be broadcast live on various television channels worldwide, depending on the viewers’ location. Live Streaming Platforms of WTC Final 2023 For those who prefer to watch the match online, live streaming options are available on different platforms depending on the country. How to Watch the WTC Final 2023 in Different Countries India In India, the WTC final will be telecast live on Star Sports Network channels, including Star Sports 1, Star Sports 1 HD, and Star Sports 1 Hindi. For live streaming, fans can access Disney+ Hotstar app and website. USA Willow TV will broadcast the match live in the USA, and live streaming will be available on Hotstar US. UK UK cricket fans can catch the action on Australia Fox Sports will telecast the match in Australia, with live streaming options on Kayo Sports and ICC....

WTC 2023

Image Source : GETTY Pat Cummins and Virat Kohli The International Cricket Council has announced a detailed schedule for the new World Test Championship 2023-25. After Australia capped off their dominant WTC cycle with a win over India in the showdown clash, the world now moves to the third edition of the Test Championship. The upcoming edition of the Championship begins with ICC has announced a detailed schedule for the Test cycle. As per the announcement, nine teams will compete in the 68 Test matches across 27 series over two years. The teams that are participating in the third edition of the tournament are Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and West Indies. Moreover, each WTC series will feature two to five Test matches and each of the nine teams will play six series - three at home and three away. Notably, the final will be played between the two top teams at the Lord's. Notably, the 2023 and 2025 WTC Finals were earlier scheduled to be held at the Lord's but due to commercial reasons the 2023 Final was shifted to The Oval. India will be playing 19 matches in the 2023-25 cycle. The Men in Blue's charge for the Test glory will begin with a two-match away series in West Indies. The Indians will then travel to South Africa for a two-game contest in December 2023 and January 2024, followed by a five-match home series against England in January and February 2024. India will host Bangladesh and New Zealand in a two and thr...

ICC announces date and venue for 2023 World Test Championship final, IND

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday, February 8th announced the date and venue forthe 2023 World Test Championship (WTC) final. The second WTC final will take place from 7-11 June, 2023 with June 12th kept as a reserve day - and the match will take place at the Oval Cricket Ground in London. New Zealand had won the maiden edition of the WTC two years back, beating India in finals in Southampton by eight wickets. However, the finalists for this cycle are yet to be determined. As per the rankings, Australia is on the top of the chart with a PCT of 75.56 while India is second (58.93%), Sri Lanka is ranked third (53.33%) andSouth Africa with 48.72% is fourth on the list. “The prospect of playing in the World Test Championship Final has been a big motivator for us over the last couple of years, more so now having missed out on over rates last time,” Cummins said. “To play at a neutral venue like The Oval adds another element for both sides who make the Final. It’s exciting and has been a goal of ours for a while now. We are confident we can secure a place while here in India after a really strong 12 months. The Final would be a great reward for the players and staff who have done so well,” the Aussie captain added. “Leading Team India out onto the field of play at the World Test Championship Final would be special. We have grown and developed as a team during this competition and to be in with a chance of lifting the Mace at the Oval in June, we know we first n...