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Tezzbuzz|19-08-2024
Top Indian Batters with most runs in WTC: The third phase of the World Test Championship (WTC) began in 2023 and will conclude with the final match to be played in 2025.
Currently, Team India is at the top of the WTC points table. Team India will now play its next Test series under WTC against Bangladesh.The series will begin on 19 September with a match to be held at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, while the second match of the series is to be played in Kanpur. Some batsmen of the Indian team have performed very well in WTC and have also thrashed the opposing bowlers.
In this article, we will mention those 3 Indian batsmen who have scored the most runs in WTC.Right-handed experienced batsman Cheteshwar Pujara is at third place in this list, who is currently out of the team. Pujara has scored 1769 runs in 62 innings of 35 matches at an average of 29.98.
During this, one century and 15 half-century innings have come from his bat. Pujara is continuously playing cricket to make a comeback in the Indian team.Former Indian team captain Virat Kohli occupies the second position in this list. King Kohli's name is famous in all three formats of cricket. The right-handed veteran batsman has played 36 matches in the World Test Championship so far, in which he has scored 2235 runs in 60 innings at an average of 39.21. This includes four centuries and 10 half-centuries.
Rohit Sharma is the highest run-scorer for India in the World Test Championship. Hitman has scored 2552 runs in 54 innings of 32 matches at an excellent average of 50.03. During this, 9 centuries and 7 half-centuries have come from his bat. Indian fans will hope that Rohit's form continues in the upcoming Test series against Bangladesh, New Zealand and Australia.
Rohit Sharma is the highest run-scorer for India in the World Test Championship. Hitman has scored 2552 runs in 54 innings of 32 matches at an excellent average of 50.03. During this, 9 centuries and 7 half-centuries have come from his bat. Indian fans will hope that Rohit's form continues in the upcoming Test series against Bangladesh, New Zealand and Australia.




