WTC / Michael Vaughan's prediction, said - this team will be the winner in English condition

Next month, the Indian team will face New Zealand in the final of the World Test Championship. The Indian team is number one in the World Test rankings while the New Zealand team is in second place. In such a situation, the final match is expected to be very exciting.

Vikrant Shekhawat : May 19, 2021, 04:39 PM
New Delhi. Next month, the Indian team will face New Zealand in the final of the World Test Championship. The Indian team is number one in the World Test rankings while the New Zealand team is in second place. In such a situation, the final match is expected to be very exciting. The New Zealand team is reaching England ahead of the Indian team and will play two Test matches in England. At the same time, the Indian team will have to stay in a strict quarantine for 24 days before the final. In such a situation, Indian players will also get less opportunity to prepare. On this basis, former England captain Michael Vaughan says that the Kiwi team will outnumber the Indian team in the final.

Michael Vaughan said, "New Zealand team will win because of English condition, Duke Ball and India's busy schedule. India will reach England later, while New Zealand will have played two Test matches with England. They will play these two before the finals." Can prepare for Test matches. " Vaughan continued, "New Zealand will be better prepared and they will have a group of players who have played more cricket than the red ball. Especially with the Duke ball in the UK."

The New Zealand team has reached England to play the Test series and the final. New Zealand and England will begin their two-match Test series from 2 June. The first Test will be played at the Lord's ground in London, while both teams will play the second Test in Birmingham from 10 June. Many of England are not taking major part in this series. After this, New Zealand will take on India in the final. The final of the World Test Championship will be played from June 18 to June 22. June 23 is designated as Reserve Day.