WTC Final: India and Australia will fight for 'Gada'!
WTC Final: India and Australia will fight for 'Gada'!
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New Delhi: Team India and Australia will clash in the final match of the World Test Championship. The ground will be of the Oval. This match will not be played with the Gada, but it will definitely be played for the Gada. Actually, this will be the 'mace', which will tell the team's dominance in Test cricket. The BCCI has released the first picture of that Test mace with the captains of India and Australia.

 

Generally, the trophy is awarded to the winning team after winning a tournament or championship. However, winning the World Test Championship (WTC Final) is not a trophy but a mace. This will be the second time for India to win the Test match. In the first time, Team India missed out on winning this Gada. The BCCI has shared a picture of the Test mace and informed what the two teams will be on the field for. In the picture released by the BCCI, Rohit Sharma and Pat Cummins can be seen in full dress of their respective teams.

Now the question is, who will win this Test match? As we have already said that the match is at the Oval, so it becomes necessary to check the Test record of India and Australia on this ground. The Oval has been one of the grounds in England where Australia's record has been the worst. Australia has played a total of 38 Test matches at the Oval so far, in which it has won only 7, while 14 have drawn. This means that the Kangaroo team has suffered defeat in 17 Tests. Team India's record is also faded at the Oval.

At the same time, Team India has played 14 Test matches at the Oval, in which only 2 have won and 7 have drawn. They have had to face defeat in 5. The good thing is that India won the last Test played on this ground in the year 2021 against England by 157 runs. In that Test match, Team India's current captain Rohit Sharma scored a great century and scored 127 runs. It was also Rohit Sharma's first century on foreign soil. One thing is clear from this that the performance of India and Australia has been almost the same on the Oval ground. In such a situation, the competition can look equal. By the way, India is likely to be a little heavier because this year its game has looked better and more balanced than Australia with the red ball.

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