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*Official* World Test Championship Final 2021

Who do you think will win it?


  • Total voters
    70
  • Poll closed .

Athlai

Not Terrible
By the numbers
(since July 2019/ World Cup/start date of Test championship)


PlayerRunsAverageWicketsB Avg
Latham
899​
39.08​
Conway
306​
76.5​
Williamson
990​
55​
1​
44​
Taylor
779​
38.95​
Nicholls
747​
39.31​
Watling
693​
40.76​
CDG
374​
34​
14​
35.42​
Jamieson
235​
47​
39​
15.15​
Wagner
184​
23​
52​
22.57​
Southee
148​
11.38​
65​
21.1​
Boult
118​
23.6​
41​
29.7​
Rohit
1030​
64.37​
Gill
378​
34.36​
Pujara
818​
29.21​
Kohli
877​
43.85​
Rahane
1095​
43.8​
Pant
662​
41.37​
Jadeja
469​
58.62​
28​
28.67​
Ashwin
295​
21.07​
67​
20.88​
Shami
65​
10.83​
36​
19.77​
Sharma
119​
13.22​
36​
17.36​
Bumrah
29​
3.62​
34​
22.41​
 

Flem274*

123/5
woah, one of indias most important players in aus has averaged just 29 thus far in the wtc

he certainly came to the party at the right time with those gritty 30+ scores
 

OverratedSanity

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woah, one of indias most important players in aus has averaged just 29 thus far in the wtc

he certainly came to the party at the right time with those gritty 30+ scores
Yeah Pujaras been in pretty mediocre form for a while now. Not had a big series since the previous tour to Australia in 2019. Always find players who find ways to contribute despite clearly being below their best very endearing.
 

Bahnz

Hall of Fame Member
Yeah, there were some looming questions about Wagner's efficacy in England, but he's largely settled those (albeit against a weak opponent).

I know KJ will play, but a little surprised he's being talked about as the automatic pick ahead of the 2 guys who've played tons of cricket in England in Boult and Wagner, especially given his one game with the Duke ended with pretty mediocre returns. I mean, I'd have him in the XI, but given this is his first series outside of NZ, I'm not sure why he's locked in ahead of the others.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
Yeah, there were some looming questions about Wagner's efficacy in England, but he's largely settled those (albeit against a weak opponent).

I know KJ will play, but a little surprised he's being talked about as the automatic pick ahead of the 2 guys who've played tons of cricket in England in Boult and Wagner, especially given his one game with the Duke ended with pretty mediocre returns. I mean, I'd have him in the XI, but given this is his first series outside of NZ, I'm not sure why he's locked in ahead of the others.
It's a heightocracy
 

Chewie

International Vice-Captain
Yeah, there were some looming questions about Wagner's efficacy in England, but he's largely settled those (albeit against a weak opponent).

I know KJ will play, but a little surprised he's being talked about as the automatic pick ahead of the 2 guys who've played tons of cricket in England in Boult and Wagner, especially given his one game with the Duke ended with pretty mediocre returns. I mean, I'd have him in the XI, but given this is his first series outside of NZ, I'm not sure why he's locked in ahead of the others.
Probably helps that he's more handy with the bat tbh
 

Red_Ink_Squid

Global Moderator
The thing is, even in a dustbowl, Wagner and Southee are still likely to take the brunt of the wickets, and the Indian batsmen are still likely to dominate whatever spinner we pick.
I'm not sure the current Indian side is as good against spin as this makes out (Rohit the most obvious exception I guess). They struggled against Moeen on their last two tours to England. And more recently Leach did very well in India against the batsmen not named Rohit or Pant, and Joe Root took a 5-for.
 

nzfan

International Vice-Captain
Hoping for a close game like the WC finals. Just don't want to one sided game. Obviously I want Black Caps to win but need the game to ebb and flow. Indian batting is good to watch. Most are watchable barring maybe Pant and Pujara. Pant provides the excitement but not for purists.

NZ is not far behind with Conway at the top. Most are watchable other than Nicholls. Similarly both teams bowling is good to watch too. Indian spinners you can watch all day, they have the skills. NZ Pace bowling is as good as it can get if you are a pace bowling fan.

All in all both well balanced team and as mentioned above both have had overseas wins to back their claims for the top two spots. Can't wait...
 

Moss

International Captain
Hoping for a close game like the WC finals. Just don't want to one sided game. Obviously I want Black Caps to win but need the game to ebb and flow. Indian batting is good to watch. Most are watchable barring maybe Pant and Pujara. Pant provides the excitement but not for purists.

NZ is not far behind with Conway at the top. Most are watchable other than Nicholls. Similarly both teams bowling is good to watch too. Indian spinners you can watch all day, they have the skills. NZ Pace bowling is as good as it can get if you are a pace bowling fan.

All in all both well balanced team and as mentioned above both have had overseas wins to back their claims for the top two spots. Can't wait...
Yeah, this. Both the 2003 and 2015 World Cup finals really took the gloss of the magnificent cricket India and NZ respectively had played in those tournaments.

A close game would also ensure there's interest carried forward to the next edition (?) of the WTC. While the structure has many flaws, as a work-in-progress concept I do hope it succeeds.
 

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