2021 Inaugural WTC Final: India vs New Zealand

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The 2021 ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final was held at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton. This historic final, which was plagued by rain, eventually extended into the Reserve Day. Under the captaincy of Kane Williamson, New Zealand defeated India, led by Virat Kohli, by 8 wickets to become the first World Champions of Test cricket.


Toss and India’s First Innings: Jamieson’s 5-Wicket Magic

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson won the toss and invited India to bat first. The Indian batting lineup struggled under the destructive bowling of experienced Kiwi pacer Kyle Jamieson.

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BatterRunBall46Strike RateDismissal
Shubman Gill28643043.75c Watling b Jamieson
Rohit Sharma34686050.00c Watling b Jamieson
Virat Kohli (C)441321033.33lbw b Jamieson
Cheteshwar Pujara8540014.81lbw b Boult
Ajinkya Rahane491175041.88c Latham b Wagner
Rishabh Pant (WK)4220018.18c Latham b Boult
Ravindra Jadeja15492030.61c Watling b Boult
R Ashwin22273081.48c Latham b Southee
Mohammed Shami13242054.17c Latham b Jamieson
Ishant Sharma480050.00not out
Jasprit Bumrah01000.00b Jamieson

Extra Runs: 10 (Leg Byes 8, Wides 2)

Total: 217 Runs (10 Wickets, 92.1 Overs)

BowlerOverMaidenRunWicketEconomy
Kyle Jamieson22123151.41
Trent Boult21.144722.22
Tim Southee2266412.90
Neil Wagner1974302.26
Colin de Grandhomme632003.33

New Zealand’s First Innings: Williamson-Conway’s Resilience

Batting in their first innings, New Zealand scored 249 runs, taking a crucial lead of 32 runs. For India, Mohammed Shami fought hard, taking 4 wickets.

BatterRunBall46Strike RateDismissal
Tom Latham30843035.71c Kohli b Ashwin
Devon Conway541536035.29c Shami b Ishant
Kane Williamson (C)491776027.68c Kohli b Jadeja
Ross Taylor11372029.72c Gill b Shami
Henry Nicholls7221031.82c Rohit b Shami
BJ Watling (WK)130033.33b Shami
Colin de Grandhomme13582022.41c Pant b Ishant
Kyle Jamieson21464045.65c Rohit b Ishant
Neil Wagner05000.00lbw b Shami
Tim Southee30461265.21not out
Trent Boult03000.00b Jadeja

Extra Runs: 33 (Byes 9, Leg Byes 14, Wides 3, No Balls 7)

Total: 249 Runs (10 Wickets, 99.2 Overs)

BowlerOverMaidenRunWicketEconomy
Jasprit Bumrah26.245702.16
Ishant Sharma2564831.92
Mohammed Shami2687642.92
R Ashwin1552821.86
Ravindra Jadeja722413.42

India’s Second Innings: Southee-Boult’s Double Strike

The Indian batting collapsed in the second innings. Apart from Rishabh Pant’s 41 runs, no other batsman could score a big total. With Tim Southee and Trent Boult sharing 7 wickets, India were bowled out for just 170 runs.

BatterRunBall46Strike RateDismissal
Shubman Gill8191042.10c Latham b Boult
Rohit Sharma30815037.04lbw b Southee
Virat Kohli (C)13290044.83c Watling b Jamieson
Cheteshwar Pujara15800018.75b Boult
Ajinkya Rahane15402037.50c Watling b Boult
Rishabh Pant (WK)41884046.59c Nicholls b Boult
Ravindra Jadeja16492032.65c Jamieson b Southee
R Ashwin190011.11b Southee
Mohammed Shami13282046.42c Watling b Southee
Ishant Sharma150020.00not out
Jasprit Bumrah03000.00c Williamson b Jamieson

Extra Runs: 7 (Leg Byes 4, Wides 3)

Total: 170 Runs (10 Wickets, 73.0 Overs)

BowlerOverMaidenRunWicketEconomy
Kyle Jamieson1783021.76
Trent Boult18.353932.11
Tim Southee1944842.53
Neil Wagner1262502.08
Colin de Grandhomme632614.33

New Zealand’s Title Victory: Williamson-Taylor’s Match-Winning Partnership

Chasing a target of just 140 runs, New Zealand lost 2 early wickets, but the match-winning partnership between captain Kane Williamson (52 off 89)* and veteran Ross Taylor (47 off 100)* allowed them to reach the target easily.

BatterRunBall46Strike RateDismissal
Tom Latham9251036.00c Pant b Ashwin
Devon Conway19473040.43lbw b Ashwin
Kane Williamson (C)52*898058.43not out
Ross Taylor47*1006047.00not out

Extra Runs: 13 (Byes 5, Leg Byes 3, Wides 4, No Balls 1)

Total: 140 Runs (2 Wickets, 45.5 Overs)


Match Result and Tournament Awards

ResultMan of the MatchMost Runs in the TournamentMost Wickets in the Tournament
New Zealand won by 8 wicketsKyle JamiesonMarnus Labuschagne (1675 runs)Ravichandran Ashwin (72 wickets)

Top 5 Moments of the 2021 WTC Final

  1. Kyle Jamieson’s Final-Winning Bowling: Jamieson made the biggest difference in the match. His figures of 5 wickets for 31 runs in the first innings, restricting India to 217, was the foundation of New Zealand’s victory.
  2. The Dramatic Turn on Day 6: Despite a full day’s play being washed out due to rain, on the Reserve Day (Day 6), the Kiwi pacers bowled India out for 170, setting a target of 140, and completely taking control of the match.
  3. Williamson’s Leadership and Batting: Kane Williamson batted with extreme calm and responsibility in both innings (49 and 52*), ensuring his team’s victory. His leadership was highly praised by critics.
  4. India’s Batting Collapse: Apart from Rishabh Pant’s 41 runs in the second innings, no Indian top-order batsman made a significant score. This batting failure was the reason for India’s heartbreak.
  5. Ross Taylor’s Winning Boundary: The winning boundary came off the bat of the veteran Ross Taylor. This was a historic moment for New Zealand cricket.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When and where was the 2021 WTC Final held?

It was held from June 18 to 23, 2021 (including the Reserve Day) at the Ageas Bowl Stadium in Southampton, England.

Who was the Man of the Match in this final?

New Zealand pacer Kyle Jamieson was named the Man of the Match for his 7 wickets across two innings 5/31 and 2/30.

Which team was the 2021 WTC Champion?

New Zealand defeated India by 8 wickets to win the inaugural World Test Championship title.

What was India’s total score in the second innings?

Facing New Zealand’s pace attack, India was bowled out for just 170 runs in the second innings.

Who was the highest run-scorer in the first WTC cycle (2019–2021)?

Australia’s batsman Marnus Labuschagne was the highest run-scorer in the first WTC cycle.

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