WTC Final 2023: Historical Records and Milestones at Stake
The match between India and Australia will remain a dream for billions of Indians. If India wins the WTC Final 2023, it will finish the quest. From 36 Allout at Adelaide to winning the trophy at Gabba, it is not a cakewalk. On the other hand, they also lost the World Test Championship final against New Zealand. In this article, you will find the historical records and milestones at stake in the WTC Final 2023.
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In the previous WTC final, New Zealand sent India to bat first. In that first innings, Rohit Sharma scored 34 runs, while Kyle Jemession took seven wickets and produced 61 runs, and he was Player of the Match. After losing all the wickets at 217, New Zealand came out to bat, and Devon Conway scored 54 runs in 153 balls.
In the first innings, Ishant Sharma took three wickets and produced 46 runs, while Shami took four wickets. In the second innings, India could not score big runs; they scored 170 runs, while Tim Southee took four wickets and Trent Boult took three wickets.
On the other hand, Kane Williamson and Ross Taylor’s brilliant partnership of 96 runs took New Zealand to victory. On the other hand, Tom Latham and Devon Conway made a partnership of 70 runs in 206 balls.
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However, the most runs scored in WTC records over the last couple of years were by Usman Khawaja (1608 runs with a highest score of 195) and Marnus Labuschagne (1608 runs with a highest score of 204 runs). On the other hand, Naython Lyon took 83 wickets in 19 matches and produced 2239 runs.
Hence the WTC final 2023 will be one of the most amazing match. In England, there will be sea movement and chill weather. There will be the colossal pace and bounce at the oval, while in early June, England always favors the pacers, like Siraj and Shami, who will hit the deck hard and take wickets. The batting for India needs to stand up after the IPL; they will face Australia, leave the ball outside off stump, and be disciplined.



