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Southampton Weather Today, India vs New Zealand, World Test Championship (WTC) Final Latest Updates: Day 1 has been called off
Why New Zealand Haven’t Announced Their Playing XI For WTC Final?:
Southampton Weather Today, India vs New Zealand, World Test Championship (WTC) Final Latest Updates: Day 1 has been called off
Southampton Weather Today, India vs New Zealand, World Test Championship (WTC) Final Latest Updates: With the 2 and a half session already lost, the match will officially use the reserve day as well. Here's a little explainer on the Reserve Day. The 23rd of June has been allocated as the Reserve Day for the WTC Final. The sixth day or the reserve day will have a maximum of 330 minutes or 83 overs with the additional last hour. This basically means that if in 325 minutes 83 overs are bowled on the 23rd of June, then the last hour kicks in (which will be time bound and not overs bound). Similarly, if 330 minutes lapse on the sixth day and only 81 overs are bowled, again the final hour will start clocking. Also, the reserve day will only be used to cover for time lost on a particular day/days which has not been made up on that day or on subsequent days. For example, if you lose half an hour on Day 2 due to rain but make it up by playing the additional half an hour on the same day, then no time has been lost in the match. Similarly, if you lose an hour of play on Day 2 but make up by playing the additional half an hour on Day 3 and Day 4, then again no match-time has been lost. However, if you lose, say, 5 hours of play on Day 1 and have only been able to make up for three hours over the course of the next four days, then a couple of hours of play will have to made up on the sixth day. However, it is important to note that the reserve day will not be used just to achieve an outright result if even after five full days of play there is none. In that case, the match ends on a draw and both India and New Zealand are declared joint-winners.
Southampton Weather Today, India vs New Zealand, World Test Championship (WTC) Final Latest Updates: More good news. Official inspection at 7:30 PM IST
Southampton Weather Today, India vs New Zealand, World Test Championship (WTC) Final Latest Updates: No rain for 30 minutes. But the covers still on. Supersoppers hard at work
Southampton Weather Today, India vs New Zealand, World Test Championship (WTC) Final Latest Updates: At least someone is hard at work. The latest visuals from Southampton are not promising. Wait! How many times have said that today? Too many times, folks too many times, yet the wait continues. The wait for India's best bowling combination to take the first for the first time ever continues.
Southampton Weather Today, India vs New Zealand, World Test Championship (WTC) Final Latest Updates: And the wait continues
Southampton Weather Today, India vs New Zealand, World Test Championship (WTC) Final Latest Updates: Michael Vaughan is at it again. What do you have to say to this?
Southampton Weather Today, India vs New Zealand, World Test Championship (WTC) Final Latest Updates: Still pouring heavily at the Hampshire bowl. Looks like there is a realistic chance of the day's play getting washed out. FIngers crossed and the wait for WTC final to begin continues
There's a lot of water on the ground and efforts are underway to have it cleared. However, it's getting dark in Soutrhampton meaning more rain.
Latest Visuals From Southampton (Courtesy: BCCI)
Rain Wipes Out First Session: Well, the inevitable has happened. England and rain go hand in hand. The toss has been delayed and there will be no play in the opening session of the WTC Final.
To assert with emphatic finality that the WTC has altered the landscape of international cricket will be stretching things a little, but there is no disputing the infusion of context to the flagging format since the introduction of this much-needed competition in the middle of 2019. Admittedly, the WTC in its current shape and form is far from ideal, but that has perhaps as much to do with the disparity in skill levels between the teams as anything else. Read here
Why New Zealand Haven’t Announced Their Playing XI For WTC Final?: If Gary Stead is to be believed that they haven’t decided upon the final combination yet and will be holding that all-important decision till the time of the toss. In a stark contrast, India have named their Playing 11 on expected lines with no surprises. Click here for the full story
Southampton Weather Today, India vs New Zealand, World Test Championship (WTC) Final Latest Updates: "Only Chellam sir can tell, when will it stop raining in Southampton" - tough to argue with that!!!
Rain to Play Spoilsport: Well folks, some bad news from Southampton. It's been raining through the night in Southampton and there's forecast for more rain today.
India will clash with New Zealand in the final of the World Test Championship starting in Southampton from tomorrow - the 18th of June. Former New Zealand fast bowler and the spearhead of their attack from the late 1980s to late 1990s, Danny Morrison spoke exclusively to Cricketnext about his thoughts on the mega encounter, favourites, the threat in the Indian batting order and how New Zealand cricket has evolved over the years. Read the full interview here.
Kevin Pierersen thinks India are at a disadvantage: "New Zealand have had fantastic preparation for this World Test Championship final. They've played two Test matches against England, and basically outplayed them in both. You can't prepare for a Test match in England having been involved in an IPL that was called off a month ago and with no proper warm-up matches at all," Pietersen wrote in his blog for Betway Insider.
‘The Big Day is Here!’: BCCI Posts Inspirational Video Imploring Fans to Get Behind Team India For WTC Final | Watch it here
Key Battles To Watch Out For: The outcome of the match will depend on a number of mini-battles and match-ups and how they fare against each other over the duration of the encounter. We identify four such potential key battles from the mega clash. More here.
Tendulkar Names Indian Bowler Who Will Play Crucial Role: Team India has announced its team for the WTC final against New Zealand, and Sachin Tendulkar feels that one bowler from the team will have a crucial role to play. He also pointed out a bowler who can be quicker than one expects him to be. Read more here.
Southampton Weather Today, India vs New Zealand, World Test Championship (WTC) Final Latest Updates: Day 1 called off with Reserve Day called in to action. Some good news finally. Rain stopped. It has not rained for half an hour now, but the covers are still on the pitch. Supersoppers at work also. Official inspection at 7:30 PM IST
The first session is washed out and the whole of the day also in doubt now wth inclement weather. Virat Kohli carries the expectations of a billion while cricket romantics will pin their hopes on Kane Williamson when India and New Zealand engage in a battle to create a lasting legacy in pristine whites in the inaugural World Test Championship final starting in Southampton from Friday. For the connoisseurs of the glorious game, Test cricket is the ultimate format and despite its aura, the 144-year-old history needed a facelift along with a context which the World Test Championship provided despite various bottlenecks, including the COVID-19 pandemic.
For Kohli, India’s most successful Test captain, a trophy-less cabinet doesn’t do justice to the champion performer that he has been for a decade.
Lest one forgets, he has been a fine leader in his own right even though Mahendra Singh Dhoni may forever remain a sentimental favourite.
Kohli needs a global triumph. Every captain needs it but perhaps the Indian captain wants it more.
It’s how history will remember him just like it remembers Dhoni with a lot of respect and utmost fondness for those heroic World title wins.
Williamson stands in his way with a bunch of fine cricketers and the most amiable set of players that one would come across in international cricket.
They are India’s rivals but when Williamson hits those cover drives, Devon Conway teases a Ravichandran Ashwin or Ravindra Jadeja, Trent Boult gets one banana inswinger aimed at Rohit Sharma’s bootlaces, the crazy fans of a cricket-mad nation wouldn’t possibly be able to hate them.
These are ‘Gentlemen Cricketers’ who have grown on the fans bit by bit with their cricket and their conduct. It’s difficult not to love them, especially after their gut-wrenching World Cup defeat at the Lord’s two summers back.
If Williamson happens to stand with the ICC Test Mace on the Hampshire Bowl balcony, one might just smile and think that perhaps “Nice guys don’t always finish last”.
But after two years and half a dozen series later, a battle-hardened Indian team will give its all in a match, from which the winning team will also walk away with a USD 1.6 million windfall.
There are a number of cricketers, who wouldn’t practically have a shot at any other global trophy and for them it’s their ‘World Cup’ which they want to lay their hands on.
Cheteshwar Pujara would be ready to take more bruises on his body if Neil Wagner starts bowling short. Ajinkya Rahane has grown in stature after a series for the ages and he will squeeze that extra ounce of energy to make it count.
Ravichandran Ashwin is unlikely to play a white ball World Cup again and wouldn’t mind one bit if he can fool Williamson, Ross Taylor or the dogged Henry Nicholls with a carrom ball or a slider.
Ishant Sharma has grown 14 years older since that epic WACA spell to Ricky Ponting and India’s senior-most player deserves to win a World Championship as much as anyone else.
Man to man, there is very little to choose between the two teams even though playing New Zealand in conditions that aid seam and swing isn’t the easiest of tasks.
England found it out recently by losing a Test series and India have had a torrid experience, albeit in New Zealand where they lost two Tests inside three days.
But a final has its own set of pressures and no one would feel it more than Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill, who would have the hardest job currently in Test cricket.
They would face the most under-rated but perhaps the best new ball pair in the business in Boult and Southee, who would make the new ball jag around and the old ball talk.
Rohit has had lot of success in India but the real battle would start with the WTC final followed by the England Test series where both his technique and temperament will be tested big-time.
Kyle Jamieson hasn’t been played till now but Williamson knows what kind of a nightmare he was with his steep back-of-length bounce generated from his 6 feet 9 inch frame.
If that’s not enough, Wagner will pound it in with stuff aimed at rib-cage enticing the batters to go for the hook and pull shots or take it on the body.
In fact, Wagner versus Rishabh Pant could be one intriguing battle, knowing his love for the fallen hook shot.
Pant’s self control and Wagner’s relentless probe will make for a great contest.
Similarly, New Zealand’s new star Conway would face a very different kind of challenge that Jasprit Bumrah will pose with awkward angles and the late swing that will be generated by Mohammed Shami.
Conway has, in fact, also prepared for Ashwin and Jadeja by sprinkling kitty litter on the practice pitches back to create rough which helps in getting the ball to turn and bounce. This match could be one for the keeps unless pacers from either sides engineer an anti-climax.
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Rank | Team | Points | Rating |
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1 | England | 6088 | 277 |
2 | India | 6811 | 272 |
3 | New Zealand | 6048 | 263 |
4 | Pakistan | 7818 | 261 |
5 | Australia | 5930 | 258 |
FULL Ranking |