WTC Final 2021
The World Test Championship - Giving Test Cricket the credit it deserves
Jun. 17, 2021
WTC Final 2021
Jun. 17, 2021
Ajai Kannan
It is indeed a matter of shame that such a legendary format did not have a set way to identify and proclaim a team as the World Champions for the past 144 years. To put an end to the misery, the ICC came up with the idea of the World Test Championship. After several failed starts, the WTC cycle officially kickstarted in 2019, with the Ashes being the first bilateral tournament played as a part of the WTC. After two years of scheduled matches, where the nine participating nations battled, India and New Zealand eventually qualified for the finals.
Within five days from when Virat Kohli and Kane Williamson will walk down for the toss of the WTC Final at the Hampshire Bowl, the world would have crowned its First-ever World Test Champion, a title that was deprived of its rightful existence for over 140 years. The WTC was by no means a perfectly organised tournament. Veterans promptly pointed out their fingers at the flaws in the grading and the scheduling systems. Everything said, the WTC was the first step in the right direction, and it is only supposed to get better in the future.
In January this year, Ravi Ashwin, in a post-match interview, proclaimed that lifting the Border Gavaskar Trophy felt a better achievement than India’s ICC World Cup victory of 2011. Setting prejudices aside, the WTC Final could be the only chance at lifting a World Cup ever for India’s red-ball specialists Ishant Sharma, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane and Hanuma Vihari. And for a young New Zealand team who had to concede the World Cup by the barest of margins in the Final of 2019, the WTC final is a second chance to rise to the glory they deserve. We shall get to know which team outshines the other in less than a week.
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