New Zealand defeated India by 8 wickets in the ICC WTC 2021 Final to become the 1st World Test Champions.
New Zealand defeated India by 8 wickets in three and a half days as rain and bad light resulted in the loss of 2 complete days and caused multiple interruptions. Thanks to this win, New Zealand not only became the first-ever World Test Champions but also pocketed $1.6 million as well.
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The whole two-year cycle of the first WTC saw many players performing amazingly well and helped their team and today, TEAM COC takes a look at the twelve best performers in the ICC World Test Championship 2019-2021.
Here is the COC team of the World Test Championship (WTC)
ROHIT SHARMA (IND)
1094 runs in 12 Tests, avg of 60.77, 4 centuries and best of 212
He continued the good form scoring 4 centuries in total for India, and helped the team get into the final of the ICC World Test Championship.
DIMUTH KARUNARATNE (SL)
999 runs in 10 Tests, avg of 55.50, 4 centuries and best of 244
KANE WILLIAMSON (C-NZ)
918 runs in 10 Tests, avg of 61.20, 3 centuries and best of 251
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Williamson also performed amazingly well in the 10 Tests of the WTC scoring 918 runs with the best score of 251.
STEVE SMITH (AUS)
1341 runs in 13 Tests, avg of 63.85, 4 centuries and best of 211
Incidentally, he came back into the Australia team in 2019 after completing his one-year ban for ball-tampering in the Ashes that year and scored heavily against England including a century in each innings in Edgbaston and a double ton in Manchester, making 774 runs in just 4 Tests.
MARNUS LABUSCHAGNE (AUS)
1675 runs in 13 Tests, avg of 72.82, 5 centuries and best of 215
BEN STOKES (ENG)
1334 runs in 17 Tests, avg of 46, 4 centuries and best of 176; 34 wickets with inns best of 4/49
Stokes started the WTC well, leading England to a famous win over Australia in the 2019 Ashes in Headingley and overall made 1334 runs in 17 Tests with 4 centuries and best of 176. With the ball, he picked 34 wickets, most of them coming at a crucial time and helping England along the way.
RISHABH PANT (WK-IND)
707 runs in 12 Tests, avg of 39.27, 1 century and best of 101, 41 dismissals
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He continued his good form at home against England, scoring a century as well. However, the best thing was his wicketkeeping and fitness, both of which improved drastically while he was away from the team.
KYLE JAMIESON (NZ)
247 runs and 43 wickets in 7 Tests, inns best of 6/48, 5 fifers and 1 10-fer
R ASHWIN (IND)
71 wickets in 14 Tests, inns best of 7/145, 324 runs with one century
He picked wickets in buckets at home and then starred with the ball in Australia, getting Steve Smith out twice for single-digit scores.
PAT CUMMINS (AUS)
70 wickets in 14 Tests, inns best of 5/28
TIM SOUTHEE (NZ)
56 wickets in 11 Tests, inns best of 5/32
Tim Southee was perhaps the unsung hero of New Zealand’s ICC WTC win as he picked 56 wickets in 11 Test matches with a best of 5/32. However, he also starred in the all-important final against India as he contributed 30 runs with the bat and then picked 4 wickets in the Indian second innings. A true warrior for the New Zealand team and a great servant of the game.
RAVINDRA JADEJA (12TH MAN- IND)
29 wickets in 11 Tests, inns best of 4/62; 500 runs with best of 91
COC presents the World Test Championship XI:
Rohit Sharma, Dimuth Karunaratne, Kane Williamson (C), Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Ben Stokes, Rishabh Pant (WK), Kyle Jamieson, R Ashwin, Pat Cummins, Tim Southee, Ravindra Jadeja (12th man)