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ICC World Test Championship

The ICC World Test Championship is a league competition for Test cricket run by the International Cricket Council (ICC), which started on 1 August 2019.[1][2] It is intended to be the premier championship for Test cricket. It is in line with the ICC's goal of having one pinnacle tournament for each of the three formats of international cricket.[3]

ICC World Test Championship
AdministratorInternational Cricket Council
FormatTest cricket
First edition2019–2021
Latest edition2021–2023
Next edition2023–2025
Tournament formatLeague and Final
Number of teams9
Current champion New Zealand
(1st title)
Most successful New Zealand
Most runs Joe Root (3575)
Most wickets Nathan Lyon (139)
2023–2025 ICC World Test Championship

The original plans to hold the competition in 2009, replacing the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy, were abandoned. It was rescheduled for June 2017, with a second Test championship to take place in India in Feb-March 2021.[4][5] The top four ranked teams on 31 December 2016 – the cut-off date set by the ICC – would play the three-match Test championship. There would have been two semi-finals and the winners play the final.[6] However, in January 2014 the ICC World Test Championship was cancelled and the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy was reinstated.[7]

In October 2017, the ICC announced that a Test league had been agreed upon by its members, which would involve the top nine teams playing series over two years with the top two teams qualifying for a World Test League Championship Final, which will be considered as an ICC event.[8] The league games of WTC were not considered as an ICC event and the broadcasting rights were with the host nation’s cricketing board itself and not with ICC. But unlike the league stage matches, the WTC finals were considered to be an ICC event. The first ICC World Test Championship started with the 2019 Ashes series, and finished with New Zealand lifting the trophy after defeating India in the final in June 2021. The second ICC World Test Championship started on 4 August 2021 with the Pataudi Trophy series.[9]

History

Cancelled 2013 tournament

This championship was first proposed in 2009, when the ICC met the MCC to discuss a proposed Test match championship. Former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe was one of the main brains behind this proposal.[10]

In July 2010 ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat suggested a quadrennial tournament with the four best-ranked nations meeting in the semi-finals and a final, in a bid to boost flagging interest in the longest form of the sport. The first tournament was meant to replace the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy in England and Wales.[11][12]

The idea of a Test championship was considered by the ICC Chief Executives' Committee at a meeting at their headquarters in Dubai in mid-September 2010. ICC spokesperson Colin Gibson said that much more would be revealed after the meeting, and that if the championship was held in England, then the favoured final venue would be Lord's.[13] As expected, the ICC approved the plan and said that the first tournament would be held in England and Wales in 2013. The format of the tournament was also announced. It would comprise an inaugural league stage, played over a period of four years, with all ten current Test cricket nations (Australia, India, England, South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, West Indies, Zimbabwe, and Bangladesh) participating. After the league stage the top four teams will take part in the play-offs, with the final determining the Test cricket champions.[14]

There was a debate as to whether the play-off would take place between the top 8 teams or the top four teams, but the latter was unanimously chosen by the board. It was also announced that the tournament would replace the ICC Champions Trophy.[14] No decision had been made concerning how to decide the outcome of drawn matches in the knock-out stages.

However, in 2011, the ICC announced that the Test Championship would not take place until 2017, and that the 2013 tournament would be cancelled because of financial problems within the board, and its commitment to its sponsors and broadcasters. England and Wales, the original hosts of this cancelled tournament were awarded the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy instead, the tournament that the Test Championship was intended to replace.[15] This drew widespread criticism; both Greg Chappell and Graeme Smith criticised the ICC, saying that postponing the Test Championship was wrong and unjustified.[16][17] The Guardian reported that this postponement was a blow to Lord's, which had been expected to host the final.[18]

Cancelled 2017 tournament

At the ICC Chief Executives' meeting in April 2012, it was confirmed that the ICC Champions Trophy would be last held in 2013 with the inaugural Test Championship play-offs being scheduled for June 2017.[5] The ICC said that there would be only one trophy for each format of the game, which meant that the Champions Trophy would no longer take place since the Cricket World Cup is the premier event for 50-over cricket.

The final would possibly have followed the historical timeless test format.[19] Further improvements in the structure of the championship have also been discussed.

However, in January 2014 the 2017 ICC World Test Championship was cancelled and the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy was reinstated.[7]

2019–21 tournament

The first tournament began with the 2019 Ashes series. In March 2020, matches were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, not resuming before July 2020, with several rounds of matches being postponed or ultimately cancelled. New Zealand became the first team to qualify for the final, when it was confirmed that the series between South Africa and Australia would not proceed,[20] followed by India. The inaugural World Test Championship Final was played between India and New Zealand from 18–23 June 2021 at Rose Bowl, Southampton, England.[21] Despite the opening and fourth day of the final being washed out by rain,[22] New Zealand managed to win in the final session of the reserve day and lifted the first World Test Championship trophy.[23]

2021–23 tournament

The WTC 2021–23 cycle began in August 2021 with Pataudi Trophy (5 matches series between India and England).[24] The International Cricket Council officially announced the full programme with a new points system.[25] Australia qualified for the final by winning the 3rd Test Match of the 2022–23 Border-Gavaskar Trophy.[26] India qualified after Sri Lanka failed to win the first match of their series in New Zealand.[27] The final is scheduled to play on 7 June to 11 June 2023 at The Oval, London, England.[28]

2023–25 tournament

The WTC 2023–25 cycle will begin with the 1st Ashes Test on 16 June 2023.[24] The International Cricket Council officially announced that the WTC final will be played at Lord's in the summer of 2025.[29]

Results

Year Final host(s) Final Reference(s)
Venue Winners Result Runners-up Player of the match
2019–2021   England Rose Bowl, Southampton   New Zealand

249 & 140/2

New Zealand won by 8 wickets
Scorecard
  India

217 & 170

  Kyle Jamieson [30][31][32]
2021–2023   England The Oval, London Australia   vs   India [33]
2023–2025   England Lord's, London To be confirmed

Team performances

An overview of all the Test playing nations' performances:

Tournament

Team
2019
–2021
2021
–2023
2023
–2025
Apps.
  Australia 3rd Q Q 2
  Bangladesh 9th 9th Q 2
  England 4th 4th Q 2
  India RU Q Q 2
  New Zealand W 6th Q 2
  Pakistan 6th 7th Q 2
  South Africa 5th 3rd Q 2
  Sri Lanka 7th 5th Q 2
  West Indies 8th 8th Q 2

Key:

W Winner
RU Runners-up
3rd 3rd Place
Q Qualified, Still in contention
Did not play

Tournament records

World Test Championship Records
Batting
Most runs   Joe Root 4050[34]
Most hundreds 11[35]
Most runs in a single tournament 1915(2021-2023)
Most hundreds in a single tournament 8 (2021–23)
Highest average   Saud Shakeel 72.50[36]
Highest score   David Warner v   Pakistan 335* (2019–21)[37]
Bowling
Most wickets   Nathan Lyon 139[38]
Most wickets in a single tournament   Nathan Lyon 83 (2021–23)
Best average   SM Boland 13.42[39]
Best bowling in an innings   Ajaz Patel v   India 10/119 (2021–23)
Best bowling in a match   Ajaz Patel v   India 14/225 (2021–23)[40]
Team
Highest score   New Zealand v   Pakistan 659/6d (2019–21)[41]
Lowest score   India v   Australia 36 (2019–21)[42]
As of 20 March 2023

See also

References

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  2. ^ Ramsey, Andrew (20 June 2018). "Aussies to host Afghans as part of new schedule". cricket.com.au.
  3. ^ "Test Championship to replace Champions Trophy". Cricinfo. 29 June 2013.
  4. ^ ICC presidency term to be cut to a year Cricinfo. Retrieved 17 April 2029
  5. ^ a b No Champions Trophy after 2013, Cricinfo. Retrieved 17 April 2012
  6. ^ "Not a tournament but four teams will play first World Test Championship". India Today. London. P. T. I. 1 July 2013.
  7. ^ a b "Cricket". 1 NEWS NOW.
  8. ^ Brettig, Daniel (13 October 2017). "Test, ODI leagues approved by ICC Board". Cricinfo. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
  9. ^ "England vs India to kick off the second World Test Championship". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  10. ^ ICC calls meeting with MCC to discuss proposed World Test Championship, The Telegraph. Retrieved 4 January 2012
  11. ^ "ICC news: Lorgat hints at Test championship in 2013 | Cricket News | Cricinfo ICC Site". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
  12. ^ "ICC news: ICC could use 'timeless' Test for World Championship final | Cricket News | Cricinfo ICC Site". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
  13. ^ , The Times of India. Retrieved 4 January 2012
  14. ^ a b ICC approves Test championship, ESPNCricinfo. Retrieved 4 January 2012
  15. ^ World Test Championship to be Postponed; Financial Considerations to Blame 6 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Crickblog. Retrieved 4 January 2012
  16. ^ Test Championship postponement a 'shame' – Greg Chappell ESPNCricinfo. Retrieved 4 January 2012
  17. ^ Ken Borland, ICC too slow on test championship says Smith, Stuff.co.nz, 17 November 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2012
  18. ^ Lord's suffers Test Championship blow as ICC scraps mandatory DRS rule, The Guardian, 11 October 2011. Retrieved 3 January 2012
  19. ^ "ICC could revive 'timeless' Test match for world championship". The Guardian. Press Association. 18 July 2011. Retrieved 1 July 2020.
  20. ^ "Scenarios: Who will face New Zealand in the WTC final?". ICC. 2 February 2021. Retrieved 5 February 2021. After the postponement of the South Africa-Australia Test series, New Zealand were confirmed as one of the finalists of the inaugural ICC World Test Championship, leaving one spot up for grabs for all of India, England and Australia.
  21. ^ "ICC announces World Cup schedule; 14 teams in 2027 And 2031". Six Sports. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  22. ^ "WTC final: India, New Zealand, and weather exercise thrift". Six Sports. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  23. ^ "Not luck, not fluke - New Zealand deserve to be the World Test Champions". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  24. ^ a b "ICC World Test Championship 2021-2023". ESPNCricinfo. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  25. ^ "ICC to introduce new points system for World Test Championship". SportsTiger. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  26. ^ "Travis Head leads charge to seal emphatic chase for Australia". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  27. ^ "India qualify for WTC final after New Zealand beat Sri Lanka in Christchurch". ESPNcricinfo. 13 March 2023. Retrieved 15 March 2023.
  28. ^ "ICC World Test Championship Final 2021-23". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  29. ^ "The Oval and Lord's to host 2023 and 2025 WTC finals". ESPNCricinfo. 21 September 2022. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  30. ^ "World Test Championship final: New Zealand beat India on sixth day to become world champions". BBC Sport. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  31. ^ "New Zealand crowned World Test Champions after thrilling final day". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  32. ^ "India v New Zealand: World Test Championship final, day five – as it happened". The Guardian. 22 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  33. ^ "Australia vs India | ICC World Test Championship | ICC". www.icc-cricket.com. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  34. ^ "Most Runs World Test Championship". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  35. ^ "Most centuries World Test Championship". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  36. ^ "Highest Average World Test Championship". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  37. ^ "High Scores World Test Championship". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  38. ^ "Most Wickets World Test Championship". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  39. ^ "Best Bowling Average World Test Championship". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  40. ^ "Best Bowling Figures in a Match World Test Championship". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  41. ^ "Highest Team Totals". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  42. ^ "Lowest Team Totals". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 8 August 2021.

External links

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World Test Championship redirects here For the ranking system formerly known as ICC Test Championship see ICC Men s Test Team Rankings The ICC World Test Championship is a league competition for Test cricket run by the International Cricket Council ICC which started on 1 August 2019 1 2 It is intended to be the premier championship for Test cricket It is in line with the ICC s goal of having one pinnacle tournament for each of the three formats of international cricket 3 ICC World Test ChampionshipAdministratorInternational Cricket CouncilFormatTest cricketFirst edition2019 2021Latest edition2021 2023Next edition2023 2025Tournament formatLeague and FinalNumber of teams9Current champion New Zealand 1st title Most successful New ZealandMost runsJoe Root 3575 Most wicketsNathan Lyon 139 2023 2025 ICC World Test ChampionshipThe original plans to hold the competition in 2009 replacing the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy were abandoned It was rescheduled for June 2017 with a second Test championship to take place in India in Feb March 2021 4 5 The top four ranked teams on 31 December 2016 the cut off date set by the ICC would play the three match Test championship There would have been two semi finals and the winners play the final 6 However in January 2014 the ICC World Test Championship was cancelled and the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy was reinstated 7 In October 2017 the ICC announced that a Test league had been agreed upon by its members which would involve the top nine teams playing series over two years with the top two teams qualifying for a World Test League Championship Final which will be considered as an ICC event 8 The league games of WTC were not considered as an ICC event and the broadcasting rights were with the host nation s cricketing board itself and not with ICC But unlike the league stage matches the WTC finals were considered to be an ICC event The first ICC World Test Championship started with the 2019 Ashes series and finished with New Zealand lifting the trophy after defeating India in the final in June 2021 The second ICC World Test Championship started on 4 August 2021 with the Pataudi Trophy series 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Cancelled 2013 tournament 1 2 Cancelled 2017 tournament 1 3 2019 21 tournament 1 4 2021 23 tournament 1 5 2023 25 tournament 2 Results 3 Team performances 4 Tournament records 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditCancelled 2013 tournament Edit This championship was first proposed in 2009 when the ICC met the MCC to discuss a proposed Test match championship Former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe was one of the main brains behind this proposal 10 In July 2010 ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat suggested a quadrennial tournament with the four best ranked nations meeting in the semi finals and a final in a bid to boost flagging interest in the longest form of the sport The first tournament was meant to replace the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy in England and Wales 11 12 The idea of a Test championship was considered by the ICC Chief Executives Committee at a meeting at their headquarters in Dubai in mid September 2010 ICC spokesperson Colin Gibson said that much more would be revealed after the meeting and that if the championship was held in England then the favoured final venue would be Lord s 13 As expected the ICC approved the plan and said that the first tournament would be held in England and Wales in 2013 The format of the tournament was also announced It would comprise an inaugural league stage played over a period of four years with all ten current Test cricket nations Australia India England South Africa Pakistan Sri Lanka New Zealand West Indies Zimbabwe and Bangladesh participating After the league stage the top four teams will take part in the play offs with the final determining the Test cricket champions 14 There was a debate as to whether the play off would take place between the top 8 teams or the top four teams but the latter was unanimously chosen by the board It was also announced that the tournament would replace the ICC Champions Trophy 14 No decision had been made concerning how to decide the outcome of drawn matches in the knock out stages However in 2011 the ICC announced that the Test Championship would not take place until 2017 and that the 2013 tournament would be cancelled because of financial problems within the board and its commitment to its sponsors and broadcasters England and Wales the original hosts of this cancelled tournament were awarded the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy instead the tournament that the Test Championship was intended to replace 15 This drew widespread criticism both Greg Chappell and Graeme Smith criticised the ICC saying that postponing the Test Championship was wrong and unjustified 16 17 The Guardian reported that this postponement was a blow to Lord s which had been expected to host the final 18 Cancelled 2017 tournament Edit At the ICC Chief Executives meeting in April 2012 it was confirmed that the ICC Champions Trophy would be last held in 2013 with the inaugural Test Championship play offs being scheduled for June 2017 5 The ICC said that there would be only one trophy for each format of the game which meant that the Champions Trophy would no longer take place since the Cricket World Cup is the premier event for 50 over cricket The final would possibly have followed the historical timeless test format 19 Further improvements in the structure of the championship have also been discussed However in January 2014 the 2017 ICC World Test Championship was cancelled and the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy was reinstated 7 2019 21 tournament Edit Main article 2019 2021 ICC World Test Championship The first tournament began with the 2019 Ashes series In March 2020 matches were suspended due to the COVID 19 pandemic not resuming before July 2020 with several rounds of matches being postponed or ultimately cancelled New Zealand became the first team to qualify for the final when it was confirmed that the series between South Africa and Australia would not proceed 20 followed by India The inaugural World Test Championship Final was played between India and New Zealand from 18 23 June 2021 at Rose Bowl Southampton England 21 Despite the opening and fourth day of the final being washed out by rain 22 New Zealand managed to win in the final session of the reserve day and lifted the first World Test Championship trophy 23 2021 23 tournament Edit Main article 2021 2023 ICC World Test Championship The WTC 2021 23 cycle began in August 2021 with Pataudi Trophy 5 matches series between India and England 24 The International Cricket Council officially announced the full programme with a new points system 25 Australia qualified for the final by winning the 3rd Test Match of the 2022 23 Border Gavaskar Trophy 26 India qualified after Sri Lanka failed to win the first match of their series in New Zealand 27 The final is scheduled to play on 7 June to 11 June 2023 at The Oval London England 28 2023 25 tournament Edit Main article 2023 2025 ICC World Test Championship The WTC 2023 25 cycle will begin with the 1st Ashes Test on 16 June 2023 24 The International Cricket Council officially announced that the WTC final will be played at Lord s in the summer of 2025 29 Results EditYear Final host s Final Reference s Venue Winners Result Runners up Player of the match2019 2021 England Rose Bowl Southampton New Zealand 249 amp 140 2 New Zealand won by 8 wickets Scorecard India 217 amp 170 Kyle Jamieson 30 31 32 2021 2023 England The Oval London Australia vs India 33 2023 2025 England Lord s London To be confirmedTeam performances EditAn overview of all the Test playing nations performances TournamentTeam 2019 2021 2021 2023 2023 2025 Apps Australia 3rd Q Q 2 Bangladesh 9th 9th Q 2 England 4th 4th Q 2 India RU Q Q 2 New Zealand W 6th Q 2 Pakistan 6th 7th Q 2 South Africa 5th 3rd Q 2 Sri Lanka 7th 5th Q 2 West Indies 8th 8th Q 2Key W WinnerRU Runners up3rd 3rd PlaceQ Qualified Still in contention Did not playTournament records EditWorld Test Championship RecordsBattingMost runs Joe Root 4050 34 Most hundreds 11 35 Most runs in a single tournament 1915 2021 2023 Most hundreds in a single tournament 8 2021 23 Highest average Saud Shakeel 72 50 36 Highest score David Warner v Pakistan 335 2019 21 37 BowlingMost wickets Nathan Lyon 139 38 Most wickets in a single tournament Nathan Lyon 83 2021 23 Best average SM Boland 13 42 39 Best bowling in an innings Ajaz Patel v India 10 119 2021 23 Best bowling in a match Ajaz Patel v India 14 225 2021 23 40 TeamHighest score New Zealand v Pakistan 659 6d 2019 21 41 Lowest score India v Australia 36 2019 21 42 As of 20 March 2023See also EditAsian Test Championship 2005 ICC Super SeriesReferences Edit Schedule for inaugural World Test Championship announced International Cricket Council Ramsey Andrew 20 June 2018 Aussies to host Afghans as part of new schedule cricket com au Test Championship to replace Champions Trophy Cricinfo 29 June 2013 ICC presidency term to be cut to a year Cricinfo Retrieved 17 April 2029 a b No Champions Trophy after 2013 Cricinfo Retrieved 17 April 2012 Not a tournament but four teams will play first World Test Championship India Today London P T I 1 July 2013 a b Cricket 1 NEWS NOW Brettig Daniel 13 October 2017 Test ODI leagues approved by ICC Board Cricinfo Retrieved 30 July 2019 England vs India to kick off the second World Test Championship ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 29 June 2021 ICC calls meeting with MCC to discuss proposed World Test Championship The Telegraph Retrieved 4 January 2012 ICC news Lorgat hints at Test championship in 2013 Cricket News Cricinfo ICC Site ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 15 August 2011 ICC news ICC could use timeless Test for World Championship final Cricket News Cricinfo ICC Site ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 15 August 2011 ICC to hold World Test Cup in 2013 The Times of India Retrieved 4 January 2012 a b ICC approves Test championship ESPNCricinfo Retrieved 4 January 2012 World Test Championship to be Postponed Financial Considerations to Blame Archived 6 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine Crickblog Retrieved 4 January 2012 Test Championship postponement a shame Greg Chappell ESPNCricinfo Retrieved 4 January 2012 Ken Borland ICC too slow on test championship says Smith Stuff co nz 17 November 2011 Retrieved 4 January 2012 Lord s suffers Test Championship blow as ICC scraps mandatory DRS rule The Guardian 11 October 2011 Retrieved 3 January 2012 ICC could revive timeless Test match for world championship The Guardian Press Association 18 July 2011 Retrieved 1 July 2020 Scenarios Who will face New Zealand in the WTC final ICC 2 February 2021 Retrieved 5 February 2021 After the postponement of the South Africa Australia Test series New Zealand were confirmed as one of the finalists of the inaugural ICC World Test Championship leaving one spot up for grabs for all of India England and Australia ICC announces World Cup schedule 14 teams in 2027 And 2031 Six Sports Retrieved 2 June 2021 WTC final India New Zealand and weather exercise thrift Six Sports Retrieved 19 June 2021 Not luck not fluke New Zealand deserve to be the World Test Champions ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 27 June 2021 a b ICC World Test Championship 2021 2023 ESPNCricinfo Retrieved 2 December 2022 ICC to introduce new points system for World Test Championship SportsTiger Retrieved 14 July 2021 Travis Head leads charge to seal emphatic chase for Australia ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 3 March 2023 India qualify for WTC final after New Zealand beat Sri Lanka in Christchurch ESPNcricinfo 13 March 2023 Retrieved 15 March 2023 ICC World Test Championship Final 2021 23 ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 14 March 2023 The Oval and Lord s to host 2023 and 2025 WTC finals ESPNCricinfo 21 September 2022 Retrieved 2 December 2022 World Test Championship final New Zealand beat India on sixth day to become world champions BBC Sport Retrieved 23 June 2021 New Zealand crowned World Test Champions after thrilling final day International Cricket Council Retrieved 26 June 2021 India v New Zealand World Test Championship final day five as it happened The Guardian 22 June 2021 Retrieved 26 June 2021 Australia vs India ICC World Test Championship ICC www icc cricket com Retrieved 14 March 2023 Most Runs World Test Championship ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 1 June 2022 Most centuries World Test Championship ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 1 June 2022 Highest Average World Test Championship ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 1 June 2022 High Scores World Test Championship ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 8 August 2021 Most Wickets World Test Championship ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 8 August 2021 Best Bowling Average World Test Championship ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 8 August 2021 Best Bowling Figures in a Match World Test Championship ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 4 August 2021 Highest Team Totals ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 8 August 2021 Lowest Team Totals ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 8 August 2021 External links EditICC 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