WTC Final: Individual record of all 15 Indian players at Kennington Oval ahead of World Test Championship title clash

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Rohit Sharma-led Team India is expected to outmuscle Australia in the upcoming World Test Championship (WTC) final at The Oval. Ahead of the marquee fixture, let's take a look at Indian players' performance at The Oval.

Rohit Sharma: Last time the 'Hitman' played at The Oval, he registered his first overseas century. The right-handed batter played a superb knock of 127 runs. Rohit has scored 138 runs at an average of 69 at the venue in one Test match played.

Virat Kohli: The former India captain has played three Test matches at The Oval. He has scored 169 runs at a poor average of 28.16.

Cheteshwar Pujara: Team India's No.3 batter has scored 117 runs in three Tests at The Oval. He has registered one half-century at the venue.

Ajinkya Rahane: The right-handed batter has scored just 55 runs in three Tests at The Oval. He averages a dismal 9.16 at the venue.

Ravindra Jadeja: The stylish all-rounder has played two Tests at The Oval. He has bagged 11 wickets and scored 126 runs at the venue.

Ravichandran Ashwin: The veteran off-spinner, who is no mug with the bat, has played just one Test match at The Oval. He has bagged three wickets and scored 13 runs at the venue.

Umesh Yadav: The right-arm fast bowler has played one Test match at The Oval and bagged three wickets.

Mohammed Shami: Team India's premier pacer has played one Test at The Oval, picking two wickets in the process.

Mohammed Siraj: The in-form right-arm pacer has played one Test at The Oval, bagging one wicket in the process.

Shardul Thakur: The right-arm medium pacer, who is a handy operator with the bat, scored half-centuries in both innings of the only Test he has played at The Oval. He has aggregated 117 runs and bagged three wickets at the venue.

Five Indian players - Ishan Kishan, KS Bharat, Axar Patel, Jaydev Unadkat and Shubman Gill - are yet to play a Test match at The Oval. 

 

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