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Top 3 highest individual scores from WTC 2021-23

Top 3 highest individual scores from WTC 2021-23

As the World Test Championship final between India and Australia nears, all eyes have been set on The Oval where the two teams will compete for the shiny Test mace.

In the World Test Championship (WTC) cycle of 2021-23, several remarkable individual performances stood out, with three players achieving the highest individual scores during this period. These outstanding innings not only showcased the immense talent and skill of these cricketers but also contributed significantly to their team’s success.

1. Tom Latham – 252 (New Zealand vs Bangladesh – June 2022)

Top 3 highest individual scores from WTC 2021-23
Tom Latham

The first innings that merits mention is Tom Latham’s majestic knock of 252 against Bangladesh in June 2022. In a dominant display by New Zealand, Latham anchored the innings, guiding his team to a commanding total of 521 for 6 declared.

His innings was characterized by precision and composure as he constructed partnerships with other batsmen. Latham’s knock laid the foundation for New Zealand’s resounding victory, defeating Bangladesh by an innings and 117 runs.

2. Kane Williamson – 245 ( New Zealand vs Sri Lanka – March 2023)

Top 3 highest individual scores from WTC 2021-23
Kane Williamson

The second remarkable innings occurred in March 2023 when Kane Williamson, the New Zealand captain, produced a splendid double century against Sri Lanka. Williamson’s majestic 215, coupled with Henry Nicholls’ unbeaten 200, propelled New Zealand to a massive total of 580 for 4 declared.

This outstanding partnership between the two batsmen left Sri Lanka struggling in their response, eventually succumbing to an innings defeat of 58 runs.

3. Dinesh Chandimal – 206* (Sri Lanka vs Australia – July 2022)

Top 3 highest individual scores from WTC 2021-23
Dinesh Chandimal

The third-highest individual score during the WTC cycle was achieved by Dinesh Chandimal of Sri Lanka against Australia. In a fiercely contested match, Chandimal displayed remarkable resilience and skill as he scored an unbeaten 206.

His innings formed the backbone of Sri Lanka’s total of 554, providing a substantial lead over Australia. Ultimately, Sri Lanka emerged victorious by an innings and 39 runs, thanks in large part to Chandimal’s exceptional performance.

The WTC final is set to be contested between Australia and India from June 7th at The Oval. Both the teams would be hoping to take home the Test mace and cap off their incredible Test season with a brilliant victory.

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