India again reach final  of WTC

India have become back-to-back finalists in WTC, having made it to the summit clash of the previous cycle where they lost to New Zealand.

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Following New Zealand’s thrilling win over Sri Lanka in Christchurch on March 12, India secured their spot in the World Test Championship 2021-23 final, where they will take on Australia for the title at The Oval in London from June 7. With this, India have become back-to-back finalists in WTC, having made it to the summit clash of the previous cycle where they lost to New Zealand.

By the time India went into their final Test of the cycle – against   Australia in Ahmedabad – it was a two-horse race between them and Sri Lanka for the one vacant spot for the big game. The qualification scenario was a touch complex for Sri Lanka, as they didn’t just need to win both their Tests in New Zealand but also for India to either lose or draw in Ahmedabad.

Though their hopes would’ve piqued with the sort of start India made and their own domination in the first couple of days in Christchurch, the dream of making the final was shattered on a rain-hit Day 5, and a last-ball loss.

India’s journey in this second cycle of the WTC began with the Test series in England in August-September 2021 under the Kohli-Shastri regime, where they won both their games in London and took a 2-1 series lead before the coronavirus pandemic led to an indefinite postponement of the fifth Test. The next time they played the format – a two-match home series against New Zealand – Rahul Dravid had graduated up to take the spot left vacant by Ravi Shastri. India won that series with a victory in Mumbai following a draw in Kanpur.

India began 2023 with sights firmly set on making it to the WTC final. They took big steps towards that endeavour with wins over Australia in Nagpur and Delhi where the visitors crumbled against spin. But Steve Smith’s Australia – in the absence of Pat Cummins – hit back in Indore as India paid the price for their batting ineptitude.

Next came the tour of South Africa. A first-innings century from KL Rahul and a strong bowling performance set India on their way with a 1-0 lead in Centurion.

India’s home series against Sri Lanka in March was Rohit Sharma’s first as the permanent Test captain. He led the team to a fairly routine and emphatic series win by a 2-0 margin .

India brought down the curtains on 2022 with a 2-0 victory in Bangladesh.

India has won the four-match series 2-1. In what is their fourth successive Test series win against Australia, it is needless to say that the home team has retained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.