World test championship final 2023

  1. Host venues for World Test Championship 2023 and 2025 Finals confirmed
  2. Dates confirmed for ICC World Test Championship 2023 final
  3. WTC 2023 Final Squad, Venue, Date
  4. Australia win World Test Championship final by beating India
  5. WTC 2023 Final Live Streaming For All Locations
  6. ICC World Test Championship final 2023: Australia and India set for showdown at The Oval
  7. WTC Final 2023: What is the World Test Championship trophy? How does it look?
  8. 2023 ICC World Test Championship final


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Host venues for World Test Championship 2023 and 2025 Finals confirmed

The two venues in London will succeed Southampton, which hosted the inaugural final between New Zealand and India in 2021. New Zealand emerged as the victors in the first edition of the World Test Championship. The Oval will host the final in June 2023, with the top two teams from the World Test Championship standings making the cut. The Oval has previously hosted the finals of the 2004 and the 2017 editions of the ICC Men's Champions Trophy. Australia and South Africa are currently the top two teams in the standings, with a host of teams on their trail, hoping to surpass them on the table. Australia have a points percentage of 70, followed by South Africa on 60%. Australia and South Africa will also clash against each other in a three-match series in the current cycle in December-January, which could have a big bearing on the final points table. Sri Lanka (53.33%), India (52.08%) and Pakistan (51.85%) round up the top five of the standings. With many series still to go in the current cycle, there could be many twists and turns in the points table before the two finalists are decided. The next edition's Final will take place at Lord's in London, an iconic venue, which has hosted several high profile ICC matches, including the epic 2019 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup final. “We are delighted to be hosting next year’s ICC World Test Championship Final at The Oval which has such a rich legacy and an amazing atmosphere, which is ideal for such an important fixture on the calendar...

Dates confirmed for ICC World Test Championship 2023 final

The final of the second edition of the ICC World Test Championship will be played at The Oval, London from 7 to 11 June with a reserve day in place (12 June). New Zealand had won the inaugural edition, defeating India by eight wickets in the 2021 final in Southampton. Australia leads the nine-team points table for the ongoing cycle with a healthy points percentage of 75.56, followed by India at 58.93. The two teams are set to face off in a four-match Test series, beginning 9 February in Nagpur, and the eventual result will play a significant part in determining the eventual finalists. “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,” said Australia captain Pat Cummins. “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.” India skipper Rohit Sharma, who was an integral part of the Indian team in their runners-up finish in the inaugural cycle under Virat Kohli, said: “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 Ma...

WTC 2023 Final Squad, Venue, Date

Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • WTC 2023 Final Squad: The second edition of the World Test Championship is scheduled to play from 7 to 11 June 2023. The match will be played at The Oval, London, England, between Australia and India. WTC 2023 Final India and Australia will lock horns to play the World Test Championship 2023 final game from June 7 to 11. The ICC World Test Championship Final is the pinnacle event in the Test calendar and is a week-long celebration of the longest format of the game. This Ultimate Test is the culmination of two years of intense competition in the ICC World Test Championship, spanning 61 Test matches over 24 series played to date. The Oval Cricket Stadium WTC 2023 Final Squad Australia Pat Cummins (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey (wk), Cameron Green, Marcus Harris, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis (wk), Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Todd Murphy, Steve Smith (vc), Mitchell Starc, David Warner Standby players: Mitch Marsh, Matthew Renshaw India Rohit Sharma (Captain), Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, KL Rahul, KS Bharat (wk), Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Shardul Thakur, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj, Umesh Yadav, Jaydev Unadkat Standby players: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Mukesh Kumar, Suryakumar Yadav. CHECK: WTC 2023 Final Venue The 2023 WTC Final game will be played at The Oval in England. The South London venue has hosted over 100 Test matches in its rich history. It was th...

Australia win World Test Championship final by beating India

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WTC 2023 Final Live Streaming For All Locations

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ICC World Test Championship final 2023: Australia and India set for showdown at The Oval

The winners of the World Test Championship final will receive £1.29m in prize money and the losers £644,000 World Test Championship final: Australia v India Venue: The Oval Date: 7-11 June (reserve day on 12 June) Time: 10:30 BST Coverage: Live commentary on Test Match Special through BBC Sounds and Radio 5 Sports Extra, live text commentary with in-play clips on the BBC Sport website "It's the pinnacle of Test cricket." The latter may be in its infancy but for both Australia and India, the prospect of being crowned world Test champions is one to savour. For Australia, the final is the first of six Tests in eight weeks in what could be a defining period for Pat Cummins' side - a challenge he is embracing despite the tight schedule. "It's a World Cup final so we wouldn't change too much about it," the Australia captain told BBC Sport. "We've been playing brilliant cricket the last two years but it seems like every Ashes tour you start afresh and get judged on that. "We're pumped and feel in as good a position as we can be so we'll give it a good crack." • Pick your combined Australia-India XI • Is Rahane ready to relaunch his Test career? • Question marks surround India for World Test final Meanwhile, after they were beaten by New Zealand in the inaugural final in 2021, India are back and victory at The Oval would end a 10-year wait for an ICC trophy for the powerhouse of world cricket. "The players know when India won and when they didn't," said India skipper Rohit Sharma....

WTC Final 2023: What is the World Test Championship trophy? How does it look?

India and Australia are clashing with one another in the World Test Championship Final at The Oval in England, London, from Wednesday onwards until June 11, Sunday. Over the last two years, various countries have battled it out with one another in multiple Test series, now two remain to decide who will win this year's WTC Final. Australia qualified for this match by leading the WTC table with 152 points, while India qualified for their second consecutive WTC Final by finishing just below the Aussies on the table with 127 points. While both players and supporters will be focused on the pitch and on every ball their side faces, in the back of their mind the coveted Championship will also be in their thoughts. MORE: Here's what the WTC Final prize is and how it looks! What is the WTC Final trophy? The WTC Final trophy in fact isn't a trophy at all, with the prize shifting away from the conventional designs used for International Cricket Council (ICC) Championships go for. It is instead a mace similar to those prizes handed out to winners of Test series over the years. How does the WTC Final trophy look? Getty Images Designed by English luxury brand Thomas Lyte, the mace pays tribute to Test cricket played over the years. The central point of the mace is the cricket ball, with the idea being that at it's core cricket is about the ball through which action takes place irrespective of by which side of the pitch. Around the ball is a globe to show how Test cricket is spread all a...

2023 ICC World Test Championship final

Main article: League table [ ] Pos. Team Matches Ded. Con. Pts. Pct. P W L D 1 19 11 3 5 0 228 152 66.7 2 18 10 5 3 5 216 127 58.8 3 15 8 6 1 0 180 100 55.6 4 22 10 8 4 12 264 124 47 5 12 5 6 1 0 144 64 44.44 6 13 4 6 3 0 156 60 38.46 7 14 4 6 4 0 168 64 38.1 8 13 4 7 2 2 156 54 34.6 9 12 1 10 1 0 144 16 11.1 Source: Last updated: 20 March 2023 Results [ ] Round Opponent Result Opponent Result Series 1 Series 2 Series 3 Series 4 Series 5 Series 6 Source: Squads [ ] • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Changes [ ] • On 5 May 2023, • On 4 June 2023, Match [ ] Match details and scorecard [ ] • India won the toss and elected to field. • • • • • With this victory, Australia became the first team to win all ICC titles. Match officials [ ] • On-field • • • Summary [ ] Day 1 [ ] Australian opener Day 2 [ ] On the second day of the match, Smith also reached the milestone of scoring a century for the thirty-first time in Test cricket. It was then time for the Indian openers, Day 3 [ ] At the beginning of the third day, Bharat fell swiftly to Australia's second innings commenced with an early setback, as Warner was caught behind off Siraj's bowling. By tea, Australia had reached 23/1. However, in the post-tea session, Khawaja also fell victim to a catch behind off Day 4 [ ] On the fourth day's commencement, Labuschagne was caught in the With a target of 444 runs, India faced the task of chasing down what would have been a record-breaking chase in Test crick...