WTC 2023 Final: Dates, venue and everything else you need to know as India and Australia to square off in ICC summit clash for 1st time in two decades

WTC 2023 Final: Dates, venue and everything else you need to know as India and Australia to square off in ICC summit clash for 1st time in two decades

After New Zealand's thrilling victory over Sri Lanka, the two finalists for the World Test Championship (WTC) final were confirmed on March 13 (Monday). Two of the top teams - India and Australia - will square off in the second edition of the WTC final at a neutral venue which will make the contest even more compelling. It will be for the first time in two decades that India and Australia will lock horns in an ICC tournament final. The last time these two sides locked horns in an ICC final was in 2003 when Australia defeated India in the ODI World Cup final.

While the WTC final still a few months away, let's take a closer look at the dates, venue and other important details pertaining to the crunch summit clash.

Which two teams have qualified for the 2023 World Test Championship final? 
Australia and India are two teams that have qualified for the marquee 2023 World Test Championship final.

When will be the 2023 World Test Championship final be played? 
The 2023 World Test Championship final will be between June 7 and June 11.

Where will the 2023 World Test Championship final take place? 
The 2023 World Test Championship final will take place at The Oval, London.

Is there a reserve day for the 2023 World Test Championship final? 
June 12 has been scheduled as a reserve day for the 2023 World Test Championship final.

Which two teams played in the 2021 World Test Championship final? 
The 2021 World Test Championship final was played between New Zealand and India.

Which team won the inaugural edition of the World Test Championship? 
New Zealand defeated India by eight wickets to win the final of the inaugural edition of the World Test Championship in 2021.

 

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