WTC 2023 Final Full Details: The final match of the second edition of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) between India and Australia will be played at the Kennington Oval ground in London from June 7. In the WTC phase of the year 2021-23, the Australian team finished first in the points table with 66.67 percent marks. At the same time, the Indian team finished second this time with 58.8 percent marks.
In the year 2021, when the final match of the first edition of the World Test Championship was played, India had to face defeat by New Zealand by 8 wickets. This time also the final match of WTC is being played in England. This historic match will be played at the Kennington Oval ground in London. We are going to tell you about every single information related to this final match.
What time will the match start according to Indian time?,
This final match will start at 3 pm Indian time. The toss will take place at 2:30. After this the game of the first session from 3 to 5 pm. The second session will be played from 5:40 to 7:40 while the game of the last session of the day will be played from 8 pm to 10 pm Indian time.
When will be the final match between India and Australia,
This historic final match will be played between India and Australia from 7 to 11 June. There is also a reserve day for this match. In which a decision can be taken to hold the match till this day if the game gets spoiled due to rain.
With which ball will India vs Australia match be played?
Grade 1 Duke ball will be used in this match to be played at England’s Kennington Oval ground. In English conditions, matches are played with Dukes ball only, which proves to be very helpful for swing bowlers.
WTC Live telecast of final match and live streaming information
The final match of the World Test Championship in India will be broadcast live on Star Sports Network. At the same time, the live streaming of this match will be on Disney Plus Hotstar app.
See both teams here
India – Rohit Sharma (Captain), Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Akshar Patel, Shrikar Bharat, Ishan Kishan, Shardul Thakur, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj, Umesh Yadav, Jaydev Unadkat.
Australia – Pat Cummins (c), Marcus Harris, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith, David Warner, Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Alex Carey, Josh English, Scott Boland, Nathan Lyon, Todd Murphy, Mitchell Starc, Michael Neser.