Explore all the information on 2021-2023 ICC World Test Championship played from 3 August 2021 between nine top Test nation countries.
Result: Australia won the 2023 ICC World Test Championship
Date & time |
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Aug-2021 |
Wed 04 - Sun 08 11:00 local | 10:00 GMT |
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Thu 12 - Sun 15 10:00 local | 15:00 GMT |
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Thu 12 - Mon 16 11:00 local | 10:00 GMT |
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Fri 20 - Tue 24 10:00 local | 15:00 GMT |
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Wed 25 - Sat 28 11:00 local | 10:00 GMT |
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Sep-2021 |
Thu 02 - Mon 06 11:00 local | 10:00 GMT |
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Nov-2021 |
Sun 21 - Thu 25 10:00 local | 04:30 GMT |
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Thu 25 - Mon 29 09:30 local | 04:00 GMT |
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Fri 26 - Tue 30 09:30 local | 03:30 GMT |
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Mon 29 - Fri 03 10:00 local | 04:30 GMT |
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Dec-2021 |
Fri 03 - Mon 06 09:30 local | 04:00 GMT |
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Sat 04 - Wed 08 09:30 local | 03:30 GMT |
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Wed 08 - Sat 11 10:00 local | 00:00 GMT |
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Thu 16 - Mon 20 D/N 13:30 local | 04:00 GMT |
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Sun 26 - Tue 28 10:30 local | 23:30 GMT |
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Sun 26 - Thu 30 10:00 local | 08:00 GMT |
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Jan-2022 |
Sat 01 - Wed 05
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Mon 03 - Thu 06 10:00 local | 08:00 GMT |
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Wed 05 - Sun 09 10:30 local | 23:30 GMT |
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Sun 09 - Tue 11
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Tue 11 - Fri 14 10:00 local | 08:00 GMT |
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Fri 14 - Sun 16 D/N 10:30 local | 02:30 GMT |
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Feb-2022 |
Thu 17 - Sat 19 11:00 local | 22:00 GMT |
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Fri 25 - Tue 01 11:00 local | 22:00 GMT |
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Mar-2022 |
Fri 04 - Sun 06 09:30 local | 04:00 GMT |
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Fri 04 - Tue 08 10:00 local | 05:00 GMT |
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Tue 08 - Sat 12 10:00 local | 14:00 GMT |
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Sat 12 - Mon 14 D/N 14:00 local | 08:30 GMT |
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Sat 12 - Wed 16 10:00 local | 05:00 GMT |
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Wed 16 - Sun 20 10:00 local | 14:00 GMT |
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Mon 21 - Fri 25 10:00 local | 05:00 GMT |
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Thu 24 - Sun 27 10:00 local | 14:00 GMT |
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Thu 31 - Mon 04 10:00 local | 08:00 GMT |
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Apr-2022 |
Fri 08 - Mon 11 10:00 local | 08:00 GMT |
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May-2022 |
Sun 15 - Thu 19 10:00 local | 04:00 GMT |
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Mon 23 - Fri 27 10:00 local | 04:00 GMT |
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Jun-2022 |
Thu 02 - Sun 05 11:00 local | 10:00 GMT |
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Fri 10 - Tue 14 11:00 local | 10:00 GMT |
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Thu 16 - Sun 19 10:00 local | 14:00 GMT |
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Thu 23 - Mon 27 11:00 local | 10:00 GMT |
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Fri 24 - Mon 27 10:00 local | 14:00 GMT |
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Wed 29 - Fri 01 10:00 local | 04:30 GMT |
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Jul-2022 |
Fri 01 - Tue 05 11:00 local | 10:00 GMT |
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Fri 08 - Mon 11 10:00 local | 04:30 GMT |
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Sat 16 - Wed 20 10:00 local | 04:30 GMT |
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Sun 24 - Thu 28 10:00 local | 04:30 GMT |
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Aug-2022 |
Wed 17 - Fri 19 11:00 local | 10:00 GMT |
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Thu 25 - Sat 27 11:00 local | 10:00 GMT |
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Sep-2022 |
Thu 08 - Mon 12 11:00 local | 10:00 GMT |
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Nov-2022 |
Wed 30 - Sun 04 10:20 local | 02:20 GMT |
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Dec-2022 |
Thu 01 - Mon 05 10:00 local | 05:00 GMT |
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Thu 08 - Sun 11 D/N 14:30 local | 04:00 GMT |
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Fri 09 - Mon 12 10:00 local | 05:00 GMT |
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Wed 14 - Sun 18 09:30 local | 03:30 GMT |
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Sat 17 - Sun 18 10:20 local | 00:20 GMT |
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Sat 17 - Tue 20 10:00 local | 05:00 GMT |
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Thu 22 - Sun 25 09:30 local | 03:30 GMT |
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Mon 26 - Thu 29 10:30 local | 00:00 GMT |
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Mon 26 - Fri 30 10:00 local | 05:00 GMT |
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Jan-2023 |
Mon 02 - Fri 06 10:00 local | 05:00 GMT |
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Wed 04 - Sun 08 10:30 local | 23:30 GMT |
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Feb-2023 |
Thu 09 - Sat 11 09:30 local | 04:00 GMT |
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Fri 17 - Sun 19 09:30 local | 04:00 GMT |
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Tue 28 - Thu 02 10:00 local | 08:00 GMT |
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Mar-2023 |
Wed 01 - Fri 03 09:30 local | 04:00 GMT |
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Wed 08 - Sat 11 10:00 local | 08:00 GMT |
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Thu 09 - Mon 13 09:30 local | 04:00 GMT |
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Thu 09 - Mon 13 11:00 local | 22:00 GMT |
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Fri 17 - Mon 20 11:00 local | 22:00 GMT |
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The 2021-2023 ICC World Test Championship was the second edition of the ICC World Test Championship of Test cricket. It started on 4 August 2021 and finished with the Final on 7-11 June 2023 at The Oval, London, played between Australia and India.
The five-match Pataudi Trophy between England and India, started 4 August 2021, started the second cycle of the World Test Championship.
That series, along with the Ashes in December 2021, were the only two series comprising five Tests in the second WTC cycle.
New Zealand were the defending champions. In September 2022, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that the final of this edition of the World Test Championship would be played at The Oval, London in June 2023. That final saw Australia win by 209 runs, thus becoming the only team to win all ICC titles.
The nine full members of the ICC participated:
Australia
Bangladesh
England
India
New Zealand
Pakistan
South Africa
Sri Lanka
West Indies
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