Team India have gone on top of the ICC World Test Championship points table after beating England by 10 wickets in the third Test match of the four-match series. The Indian Cricket Team beat England by 10 wickets in the third Test
England skipper Joe Root has clarified that England’s goal is to make it to the ICC World Test Championship Final ahead of the third test against India in Ahmedabad. The series is well poised at 1-1 with two tests to go, and
Former Indian opener Gautam Gambhir has opined that Team India should focus on every Test match and not think too much about the World Test championship in June. As many as three teams (India, England, and Australia) are waiting to reach the
ICC World Test Championship 2019-21 has reached its final stages and we are just a few weeks away to determine who will be the ultimate finalists in the tournament. New Zealand, with a spectacular clean sweep against Pakistan in the two-match Test
In the fast-paced world where the upcoming generation is more hitched to the shorter formats of cricket, Test cricket seems to have lost its relevance. Thus, the International Cricket Council (ICC) brought in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC). The ICC World
New Zealand have kept alive their hopes of playing the ICC World Test Championship final by thrashing Pakistan by an innings and 176 runs in the second Test which concluded on Wednesday. Fast-bowler Kyle Jamieson starred with the ball, taking six wickets
With an eye on hosting the final of the World Test Championship (WTC) in June next year, the International Cricket Council (ICC) is reportedly considering splitting points for unplayed games in the current cycle. The WTC was launched by ICC last year
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is hopeful of conducting the final of the inaugural World Test Championship (WTC) in June next year despite the disruption caused to the qualifying process by the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic brought the entire game to a
The second Test between England and Pakistan turned out to be a stale draw as both teams shared a similar number of points for the ICC World Test Championship. England declared at 110 for the loss of four wickets in 43.1 overs
Riding on Jos Buttler and Chris Woakes’ stunning fifties, England beat Pakistan by three wickets in the first Test to take the lead in the three-match series. The game looked all but over for England after they were reduced to 117 for