India Vs New Zealand Wtc Final
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World Test Championship final: Kiwis will have edge due to recent game time, feels R Ashwin
•Ashwin spoke about how WTC has provided a context to Test cricket and would love to see more traditional format games in neutral venues.
World Test Championship Final: Virat Kohli vs Tim Southee, Kyle Jamieson vs Rishabh Pant and other player battles to watch out for
Firstcricket Staff •Given both sides are stacked with game-changing players, fans will have plenty of exciting battles to look forward to. Here, we take a look at some of them.
World Test Championship final: Ajinkya Rahane says batting straight and close to body key to success in English conditions
•The 33-year-old middle-order batsman said India deserved to be in the WTC final on the back of a consistent showing in the last two years.
World Test Championship final: Mike Hesson says Kiwis playing three Tests in short gap an issue
•Hesson also backed Rishabh Pant to provide the x-factor like he did on the memorable tour of Australia earlier this year and is in favour of a best of three WTC final in the long run.
Indian women to undergo hard quarantine in Southampton; BCCI await ECB schedule
•Both the Indian teams are awaiting their complete quarantine routine from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).
New Zealand likely to hold edge over India in WTC final if conditions favour seamers, feels Monty Panesar
•It is rainy and cold in the UK at the moment and if it stays that way for the WTC final starting from 18 June, then it will be advantage New Zealand, feels Panesar.
India to tour Sri Lanka, England, but not the first time a country will field two different teams simultaneously
Firstcricket Staff •Although rare, in the past too, there have been instances where a country has fielded two different cricket teams at the same time. Here, we take a look at such instances:
India vs Sri Lanka: NCA head Rahul Dravid likely to coach second-string national side for limited-overs tour
Firstcricket Staff •The 48-year-old Dravid has groomed a number of youngsters, who will feature for India against Sri Lanka, while coaching India's U-19 and India A teams.