Here are the eleven best performers in Test cricket of year 2021.
Test cricket saw some of the best performances from teams, especially India, who started the year by putting their lives online to earn a draw in the Sydney Test match and barely managed to form a playing XI to breach the fortress at Gabba in Brisbane to win their second consecutive Test series in Australia.
Australia routed England in the first three Tests of the Ashes 2021-22 and New Zealand became the first-ever World Test Champions in June. India won the most Test matches-8 in the year 2021 out of 14 played and reached the final of the World Test Championship.
Apart from team performances, individual brilliance was also the highlight of the year and as 2021 comes to an end, Team COC presents the Test XI of the year.
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Karunaratne captained Sri Lanka brilliantly and led from the front scoring 902 runs in 7 Tests at an average of 69.38 with 4 tons and 3 half-centuries with a best of 244, the highest Test score by a batter in 2021.
Marnus Labuschagne made 526 runs in 5 Tests in 2021 with 2 centuries and 4 half-centuries at an average of 65.75 and the highest score of 108. Joining him in the middle order will be England captain Joe Root, who amassed a record-breaking 1708 runs in 15 Test matches in 2021.
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Fawad Alam of Pakistan continued his fairy tale return to Test cricket, scoring 571 runs in 9 Tests with 3 centuries and 2 fifties at an average of 57.10 including a ton in New Zealand.
Rishabh Pant will be the keeper-batter of the COC Test XI of 2021. He made 748 runs in 12 Tests including two amazing knocks against Australia, which had the 89* in Brisbane, helping India win the Test and the series.
Kyle Jamieson picked 27 wickets in 5 Test matches with a best of 6/48 at an average of 17.51. He picked a total of 3 five-wicket hauls in Tests this year. Joining him in all-around duties will be the Indian duo of R Ashwin and Akshar Patel.
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Ashwin picked 54 wickets in 9 Tests with a best of 6/61 at an average of 16.64. He also made 355 runs including a century against England at home.
He was a thorn in England’s side at home, helping India win the series 2-1 and qualifying for the final of the World Test Championship.
James Anderson continued his storied career even at the age of 39 and showed that skills don’t diminish with age. He bowled with the same zeal, picking 39 wickets in 12 Tests with a best of 6/40 at an average of 21.74. He aided England in important wins against India in India and at home as well.
COC presents Test XI of 2021:
Rohit Sharma (IND), Dimuth Karunaratne (SL), Marnus Labuschagne (AUS), Joe Root (C-ENG), Fawad Alam (PAK), Rishabh Pant (WK- IND), Kyle Jamieson (NZ), R Ashwin (IND), Akshar Patel (IND), Shaheen Afridi (PAK), James Anderson (ENG)