World test championship
World Test Championship: Players With Most Runs & Most Wickets
The first cycle of the World Test Championship(WTC) came to an end on 23rd June when New Zealand beat India in the Final at Ageas Bowl, Southampton.
It was a two-year-long journey that had ups and downs for all the teams, especially when the pandemic halted the tournament. All the teams played at least four test series which came under the WTC in the last two years.
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