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Top 3 run-scorers of WTC 2021-23

The World Test Championship (WTC) is a prestigious two-year event that brings together the finest Test-playing nations. The performances of the batters are extremely important in this event since they play a critical role in accumulating runs and producing mammoth totals for their teams. In Test cricket, batsmen constitute the foundation of a team’s innings, hence their participation is critical.

Throughout this intensely competitive event, multiple top-tier batsmen demonstrated their prowess, perseverance, and ability to score substantial runs even in difficult conditions. Several batsmen demonstrated their great talents and dedication during the ongoing WTC cycle. In this article, we will discuss the top 3 batters with the most runs in the ongoing Test Championship cycle. 

3. Babar Azam (Pakistan, 1527 runs) 

Top 3 run-scorers of WTC 2021-23
Babar Azam

Pakistan’s captain, Babar Azam, finished the WTC cycle as the third-best run-scorer from 2021 to 2023. Azam’s outstanding performance in the competition saw him score 1527 runs in 14 matches, with an astounding average of 61.08. His contributions were critical to Pakistan’s campaign during the competition. The fact that Azam recorded four centuries and 10 half-centuries during the WTC cycle demonstrates his exceptional consistency.

His highest score of 196 came in the fourth innings against Australia, demonstrating his capacity to thrive even in difficult conditions. Babar Azam proved to be a formidable force with his exquisite strokeplay, solid technique, and persistent determination, cementing his place as one of the finest batters in the Test format.

2. Usman Khawaja (Australia, 1608 runs) 

Top 3 run-scorers of WTC 2021-23
Usman Khawaja

The Australian batting mainstay Usman Khawaja has emerged as the second-highest run-scorer in the WTC cycle, which runs from 2021 to 2023. Khawaja compiled an astounding total of 1608 runs in 16 matches over this time frame, averaging an incredible 69.91. His exceptional consistency and superb strokeplay made him an essential element in Australia’s batting order.

Khawaja’s run-scoring spree comprised 6 centuries and seven half-centuries, demonstrating his ability to convert early starts into massive scores. His greatest individual score of 195 not out, against South Africa at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 2023, is imprinted in the minds of cricket fans all around the world. He surely will be one of the biggest concerns for the Indian team in the upcoming finals.

1. Joe Root (England, 1915 runs) 

Top 3 run-scorers of WTC 2021-23
Joe Root

Former England captain Joe Root ended up as the highest run-scorer in the WTC cycle of 2021-23. Root’s outstanding performance in 22 matches during this time frame has been genuinely astounding. With 1915 runs at an outstanding average of 53.19, he has been a foundation of consistency for his team. 

Root’s ability to convert small starts into big scores is demonstrated by his eight centuries and six half-centuries. His undefeated 180 against India at Lord’s in 2021 stands out as a memorial to his determination and drive. Root’s batting talent, paired with his great leadership abilities, has surely secured his place as one of the best hitters of his generation.

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