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ICC World Test Championship (2019-2023 & 2025-2027) Results, Records/Stats, Team performances, Winner list

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ICC World Test Championship 2019-2025-2027 Results, Records/Stats, Team performances along with WTC 2025-2027 Winner list only on Indiacricketschedule.com

The ICC World Test Championship (also know as ICC WTC) is a league competition for Test cricket run by the International Cricket Council (ICC). 

ICC World Test Championship (2019-2021) is a first edition is started on 1 August 2019 and final match palyed on 23 June 2021.

ICC World Test Championship (2021-2023) is a second edition has started on 4 August 2021 and will be played till 31 March 2023.

ICC World Test Championship (2023-2025) is a third edition has started on 16 June 2023 and will be played till 15 June 2025.

ICC World Test Championship (2025-2027) is a fourth edition has started on 17 June 2025 and will be played till June 2027.

The first ICC World Test Championship 2019 began with the Ashes series, and the final match was played on June 18 – 23, 2021, In which New Zealand defeated India by 8 wickets and won the trophy.

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ICC World Test Championship Summary

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DatesWTC 2025-2027
17 June 2025 – June 2027
Administrator(s)International Cricket Council (ICC)
Cricket formatTest cricket
Tournament formatLeague and Final
First edition2019–2021
Latest edition2023–2025
Next edition2025–2027
Number of teams9
Current championAustralia (1st title)
Most successfulNew Zealand (1 title)
Australia (1st title)
Most runsJoe Root (5,543)
Most wicketsNathan Lyon (209)

ICC World Test Championship Results

YearHostFinal VenueWinnersResultRunners-upPlayer of the Match
2019–2021EnglandRose Bowl, SouthamptonNew Zealand
249 & 140-2
New Zealand won by 8 wicketsIndia
217 & 170
Kyle Jamieson (NZ)
2021–2023EnglandThe Oval, LondonAustralia
469 & 270/8
Australia won by 209 runsIndia
296 & 234
Travis Head
2023–2025EnglandLord's, LondonSouth Africa
138 & 282/5
South Africa won by 5 wicketsAustralia
212 & 207
Aiden Markram
2025–2027EnglandLord's, LondonTBDTBDTBDTBD

ICC World Test Championship Team performances

Overview of the performance of all Test playing countries:

Tournament Team2019–20212021–20232023–20252025–2027
Australia3rd1stF TBD
Bangladesh9th9th7thTBD
England4th4th5thTBD
India2nd2nd3rdTBD
Ireland
New Zealand1st6th7thTBD
Pakistan6th7th9thTBD
South Africa5th3rdFTBD
Sri Lanka7th5th6thTBD
West Indies8th8th8thTBD

Key:

WWinners
RURunners-up
3rd3rd place
Did not play

ICC World Test Championship Tournament Records and Stats

Overview of the performance of all Test playing countries:

ICC World Test Championship Batting Records/Stats

Most runsJoe Root5,543
Most hundredsJoe Root18
Most runs in a single tournamentJoe Root1,968 (2023–2025)
Most hundreds in a single tournamentJoe Root8 (2021–23)
Highest scoreDavid Warner v Pakistan335* (2019–21)

ICC World Test Championship Bowling Records/Stats

Most wicketsNathan Lyon210
Most wickets in a single tournamentNathan Lyon88 (2021–23)
Best bowling in an inningsAjaz Patel v India10/119 (2021–23)
Best bowling in a matchAjaz Patel v India14/225 (2021–23)

ICC World Test Championship Fielding Records/Stats

Most dismissals by a wicket-keeperAlex Carey62
Most dismissals in a single tournamentAlex Carey95 (2023–25)
Most catches by a fielderSteve Smith104
Most catches in a single tournament Steve Smith43 (2023–25)

ICC World Test Championship Team Records/Stats

Highest scoreEngland v Pakistan823/7d (2023–25)
Lowest scoreIndia v Australia Australia36 (2019–21)
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