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ICC WTC Final 2021

ICC WTC 2021-2023: Team India to Host Australia, Sri Lanka And New Zealand in Next Cycle; Set to Play England, South Africa, Bangladesh on Away Tours

Home series will be played against Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Australia while India will travel to Bangladesh, England and South Africa for overseas tours.

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WTC Final Title Makes Up For 2019 World Cup Heartbreak: Ross Taylor

New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson and Taylor remained unbeaten on 52 and 47, respectively as they guided the team to an eight-wicket victory against India in the World Test Championship final.

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No Victory Parade For World Test Champions New Zealand Due to Coronavirus

The squad is scheduled to land in Auckland just before 9.30 am on Saturday and enter managed isolation before reuniting with families.

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WTC Final: ICC To Sell Tickets For Reserve Day at Reduced Rates

The fourth day's play is also affected with the first session already washed out and the sixth day, which ICC had kept as the reserve, is certainly coming to effect.

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WTC Final 2021: Against Quality Side Like NZ, You Need to Keep Things Simple And Realistic, Says Rohit Sharma

Rohit, who will be opening for the first time in England, is also confident of tackling the New Zealand attack, having faced it enough in the shorter formats.

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WTC Final: Match Officials on The Field as it Continues to Drizzle in Southampton

Rain is forecast on all five days of the game and that saw the ICC add a reserve day to the playing conditions.

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WTC Final: New Zealand to Focus on Fast Bowling – Kane Williamson

New Zealand are the No. 1 Test team in the world, while India are second. "For us we want to focus on the cricket that we want to play," added Williamson.

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Virat Kohli on WTC Final: Just a Test Won’t Decide World’s Best Team

After the WTC final that runs from June 18 to 22, India play five Tests against England in August-September.

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WTC Final: We Have Our Bases Covered, Says India Skipper Virat Kohli

Predictably, the skipper gave little away by way of tactics or strategy for the game. Indeed, he sounded unimpressed by most of the questions put to him, and distinctly irritated with one query.

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WTC Final: Indian attack more balanced, Says Ian Chappell

Shane Warne, the world's second highest wicket-taker in Test cricket, gave Virat Kohli's team more chance to win the WTC title.

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