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Kohli Wants Best-Of-Three WTC Final, Williamson Backs One-Off Test
Indian team skipper Virat Kohli and his New Zealand counterpart Kane Williamson are in disagreement over a one-off World Test Championship (WTC) final. While Kohli wants a series of three Test matches to decide a WTC final winner, Williamson said the "one-off factor" brings excitement like in finals of other formats.
India were on Wednesday beaten by New Zealand by eight wickets in the inaugural WTC final, a one-off event.
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