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The 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship was the second edition of the ICC World Test Championship of Test cricket. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It started on 4 August 2021 [ 4 ] and finished with the Final on 7–11 June 2023 at The Oval , London , played between Australia and India .
The final of the 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship, a Test cricket match, was played from 7 to 11 June 2023 at The Oval, London, between Australia and India. [1] Australia won the match by 209 runs to win the second edition of the ICC World Test Championship. This marked Australia's maiden win of the Championship.
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]
Here are the Six Nations 2023 fixtures and UK TV channels: Round 1. Saturday 4 February. Wales vs Ireland, 2.15pm, Principality Stadium, Cardiff (BBC & S4C)
The 2023–2025 ICC World Test Championship is an ongoing tournament of Test Cricket which is the third edition of the ICC World Test Championship.It started in June 2023 with The Ashes, which was contested between England and Australia, [1] and is scheduled to finish in June 2025 with the final match to be played between South Africa and Australia at Lord's.
2021 & 2023 1 Michael Gough: 2021 Chris Gaffaney: 2023 Last updated: 20 December 2023 [53] See also. Cricket portal; List of Test cricket records; References
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continued into the 2021 international calendar. In November 2020, the planned Cricket World Cup Super League fixtures between the Netherlands and England were postponed. [7] The series was originally scheduled to be played in May 2021, but it was moved to May 2022 due to the pandemic. [8]
World Cup 2026 schedule, fixture dates and stadium venues. Lawrence Ostlere. February 6, 2024 at 9:46 AM. A view inside MetLife Stadium, which will host the 2026 World Cup final (Getty Images)