Australia will lock horns with India in the World Test Championship final at the Kennington Oval, London from June 7. Both of these two teams have been a force to reckon with in the Test format and they will be looking to clinch their maiden WTC title.
India had fallen short after their eight-wicket loss against New Zealand in the 2021 final and they will be looking to clinch their ICC title after almost a decade. Australia, on the other hand, will want to be at their best in the summit clash.
In fact, India has had its wood on Australia in the last few Border-Gavaskar series. India has won the last four series against Australia (two at home and two while playing in Australia) and they will be looking to continue their domination.
Here is the WTC Final 2023: Australia vs India – Stats Preview:
Australian opener Usman Khawaja has scored 4495 runs in 60 Test matches and needs another five runs to complete 4500 runs.
Travis Head has scored 2361 runs and the left-hander requires 139 runs to get to the landmark of 2500 runs.
Steve Smith needs 208 runs to complete 9000 runs in Test cricket.
Marnus Labuschagne requires 106 runs to get to the milestone of 3500 runs in the red-ball version.
Cameron Green needs another 59 runs to reach the 1000-run mark.
Pat Cummins needs 76 runs to get to the 1000-run mark.
Rohit Sharma will play his 50th Test match and needs 121 runs to complete 3500 runs in Test cricket.
Virat Kohli requires 84 runs to complete the 8500-run mark in the red-ball version.
Shubman Gill needs 110 runs to reach the 1000-run mark in the multi-day format.
Another 69 runs will help Ajinkya Rahane reach the 5000-run mark in Test format.
Mohammed Siraj needs three more scalps to complete 50 wickets in the Test version.