2023 cricket world cup: India's Loss in the 2023 WTC Final: Batting Woes and Australia's Dominance
Australia Too Good for India in 2023 WTC Final |
India's defeat in the 2023 World Test Championship (WTC) final was mainly attributed to the underperformance of their highly esteemed batting lineup. Despite all the discussions surrounding R Ashwin's exclusion from the team on the first day, it was the struggles of India's top four players—Kohli, Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, and Rohit Sharma—that had a significant impact on the final outcome.
In a stunning collapse, India lost 7 wickets in the morning session, leading to a crushing 209-run victory for Australia, who secured their first World Test Championship title. The final day of the summit match at the Oval witnessed India's struggles, continuing their poor run in ICC events. This loss marked India's fourth defeat in an ICC final since their victory in the 2013 Champions Trophy.
India's Top-Order Failure Cost Them the 2023 WTC Final |
Australia's dominance was evident as they bowled out India for 234 runs in 63.3 overs. Despite starting the day with a target of 444 runs, India's batting stalwart Virat Kohli fell short at 49, followed by Ravindra Jadeja (0) and Ajinkya Rahane (43). The match quickly ended as Scott Boland (3/46) made crucial breakthroughs by dismissing Kohli and Jadeja in a single over. Nathan Lyon (4/41) also put up an impressive performance by cleaning up the tail-enders.
It was a disappointing end for India in the WTC final, following their previous defeat to New Zealand in the inaugural WTC final in 2021. Despite their best efforts, India fell short in their pursuit of the challenging target set by Australia, and the opposition's skillful bowling proved to be the decisive factor in the match.

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