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The schedule for the World Test Championship was announced by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on 20 June 2018, as part of the 2018–2023 Future Tours Programme. [28] Rather than being a full round-robin tournament in which everyone played everyone else equally, each team played only six of the other eight, as in the previous cycle.
The WTC 2021–23 cycle began in August 2021 with Pataudi Trophy (5 matches series between India and England). [21] The International Cricket Council officially announced the full programme with a new points system. [22] Australia qualified for the final by winning the 3rd Test Match of the 2022–23 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. [23]
In September 2022, the ICC announced that The Oval in London would host the 2023 ICC World Test Championship Final, the second consecutive time the final was taking place in England. [5] In February 2023, the ICC confirmed that the final would take place from 7 to 11 June 2023, with a reserve day on 12 June. [6]
Venue Result Test 2424: 10–14 June: Kraigg Brathwaite: Dean Elgar: Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia South Africa by an innings and 63 runs Test 2426: 18–22 June: Kraigg Brathwaite: Dean Elgar: Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Saint Lucia South Africa by 158 runs T20I series No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result T20I 1176: 26 ...
The final of the 2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship, the inaugural ICC World Test Championship, was played from 18 to 23 June 2021 at the Rose Bowl, Southampton, England, between India and New Zealand. It was initially scheduled for five days, but time lost during the game to rain interruptions meant that the planned reserve day was used. [1]
Rumors are swirling that North Texas has been selected as the location for the 2026 World Cup Final. Sources tell FOX 4 that no plans have been confirmed.
Pat Sajak Courtesy of CBS Pat Sajak is ready to take his final spin as host of the long-running game show Wheel of Fortune. The host’s forthcoming farewell episode — which will double as the ...
Venue Date 36 (21.2 overs) India Australia: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia: 17 December 2020 42 (13.5 overs) Sri Lanka South Africa: Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban, South Africa: 27 November 2024 46 (31.2 overs) India New Zealand: M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru, India: 17 October 2024 53 (19.0 overs) Bangladesh South Africa