Who Will Win World Test Championship 2023 Virat Kohli told: Today the final match of the World Test Championship will be played between India and Australia at Kennington Oval in London. Team India would like to end their 10-year drought in the ICC tournament by winning this match. At the same time, the eyes of the Australian team will be on winning the World Test Championship for the first time. Even before the start of the title match, Virat Kohli has told who will win.
Former India captain Virat Kohli believes that whoever (India and Australia) adjusts better to the conditions at The Oval will emerge victorious in the World Test Championship final, starting on Wednesday. Kohli acknowledged the challenges of the green pitch and urged his team to approach the game with caution and focus.
“I think The Oval will be challenging, we will not get a flat wicket and the batsmen need to be careful. We need to focus on our concentration and discipline,” Virat Kohli said on Star Sports show ‘Follow the Blues’ So you have to have experience of playing according to the conditions and we can’t go in expecting that the Oval pitch will play as it always does. So we have to adjust and adapt, we have only one match at a neutral venue, so which Even better suited will win the match.”
King Kohli further said, “That’s the beauty of the World Test Championship, two neutral teams with no home advantage, so it will be very exciting to see how the two teams adjust to the conditions.”
india vs australia test head to head
A total of 106 Test matches have been played between India and Australia so far, in which Australia has the upper hand. The Kangaroo team has won 44 times out of 106 matches played, while the Indian team has won 32 matches. 29 Tests between the two ended in a draw and one match ended in a tie. The first Test match between the two was played in 1947.
Earlier, in February-March this year, the Border-Gavaskar Trophy of four Test matches was played between the two teams, in which the Indian team won 2-1. Although this series was played in India, in which India maintained its dominance.