List of Cricket World Test Championship records

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The ICC World Test Championship is a Test cricket competition in men's cricket. Organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the tournament has taken place as a cycle for every two-years. It is in line with the ICC's goal of having one pinnacle tournament for each of the three formats of international cricket.[1] The top nine test ranked teams have been participating in the championship.[2]

Labuschagne scored 1675 runs, most in a single cycle of World Test Championship

Tournament Results[]

New Zealand won the inaugural World Test Championship,[3] securing their second global title after their 2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy win.

Tournament Final Final Venue Country Final Venue Finalists Player of the Match References
Winners Result Runners-up
2019–2021 2021  England Rose Bowl, Southampton  New Zealand
249 & 140/2
8 wickets
Scorecard
 India
217 & 170
 Kyle Jamieson (NZ) [4][5][6]
2021–2023 2023

Team records[]

Team wins, losses, ties, and no results[]

Team Span Matches Won Lost Tied Draw %W %L %D
First Cycle Last Cycle
 Australia 2019–21 2021–23 20 12 4 0 4 60 20 20
 Bangladesh 2019–21 2021–23 11 1 9 0 1 9.09 81.81 9.09
 England 2019–21 2021–23 38 12 13 0 5 40 43.33 16.66
 India 2019–21 2021–23 28 17 8 0 3 60.71 28.57 10.71
 New Zealand 2019–21 2021–23 18 10 7 0 1 55.55 38.88 5.55
 Pakistan 2019–21 2021–23 17 7 6 0 4 41.17 35.29 23.52
 South Africa 2019–21 2021–23 18 8 10 0 0 44.44 55.55 0
 Sri Lanka 2019–21 2021–23 15 4 7 0 4 26.66 46.66 26.66
 West Indies 2019–21 2021–23 17 4 11 0 2 23.52 64.70 11.76
Last updated: 9 March 2022[7]

Team performances[]

An overview of all the Test playing nations' performances:

Tournament

Team
2019
–2021
2021
–2023
 Afghanistan
 Australia 3rd TBD
 Bangladesh 9th TBD
 England 4th TBD
 India RU TBD
 Ireland
 New Zealand W TBD
 Pakistan 6th TBD
 South Africa 5th TBD
 Sri Lanka 7th TBD
 West Indies 8th TBD
 Zimbabwe

Key:

W Winners
RU Runners-up
3rd 3rd place
Did not play

Result records[]

Largest winning margin (by runs)[]

Margin Team Against Venue Date
372 runs  India  New Zealand Mumbai 3 December 2021
318 runs  West Indies Antigua 22 August 2019
317 runs  England Chennai 13 February 2021
296 runs  Australia  New Zealand Perth 12 December 2019
279 runs Sydney 3 January 2020
Last updated: 6 December 2021[8]

Largest winning margin (by an innings)[]

Margin Team Against Venue Date
inns & 276 runs  New Zealand  South Africa Christchurch 17 February 2022
inns & 222 runs  India  Sri Lanka Mohali 4 March 2022
inns & 202 runs  South Africa Ranchi 19 October 2019
inns & 176 runs  New Zealand  Pakistan Christchurch 3 January 2021
inns & 137 runs  India  South Africa Pune 10 October 2019
Last updated: 7 March 2022[9]

Smallest winning margin (by runs)[]

Margin Team Against Venue Date
17 runs  West Indies  Bangladesh Dhaka 11 February 2021
95 runs  Pakistan  South Africa Rawalpindi 4 February 2021
101 runs  New Zealand  Pakistan Mount Manganui 26 December 2020
107 runs  South Africa  England Centurion 26 December 2019
109 runs  Pakistan  West Indies Kingston 20 August 2021
Last updated: 28 August 2021[10]

Team scoring records[]

Highest team totals[]

Score Team Overs RR Inns Opposition Venue Date
659/6d  New Zealand 158.5 4.14 2  Pakistan Christchurch 3 January 2021
648/8d  Sri Lanka 179 3.62 2  Bangladesh Pallekele 21 April 2021
621  South Africa 142.1 4.36 2  Sri Lanka Centurion 26 December 2020
601/5d  India 156.3 3.84 1  South Africa Pune 10 October 2019
589/3d  Australia 127.0 4.63 1  Pakistan Adelaide 29 November 2019
(d=declared) Last Update: 8 August 2021[11]

Lowest team totals[]

Score Team Overs RR Inns Opposition Venue Date
36  India 21.2 1.68 3  Australia Adelaide 19 December 2020
62  New Zealand 28.1 2.2 2  India Mumbai 3 December 2021
67  England 27.5 2.40 2  Australia Headingley 22 August 2019
68 27.4 2.45 3 Melbourne 26 December 2021
78  India 40.4 1.91 1  England Headingley 25 August 2021
Last Update: 28 December 2021[12]

Highest successful run-chases[]

Score Team Target Overs RR Opposition Venue Date
395/7  West Indies 395 127.3 3.10  Bangladesh Chattogram 7 February 2021
362/9  England 359 125.4 2.88  Australia Headingley 25 August 2019
329/7  India 328 97.0 3.39 The Gabba 19 January 2021
277/7  England 277 82.1 3.37  Pakistan Old Trafford 8 August 2020
268/4  Sri Lanka 268 86.1 3.11  New Zealand Galle 18 August 2019
Last Update: 8 August 2021[13]

Streaks[]

Record First Second Third Fourth
Most Matches (Total)  England 30[7]  India 28  Australia 20  New Zealand 18
Most Wins (Total)  India 17[7]  Australia 12  England 12  New Zealand 10
Most Defeats (Total)  England 13[7]  West Indies 11  South Africa 10  Bangladesh 9
Highest Win%  India 60.71[7]  Australia 60.00  New Zealand 55.55  South Africa 44.44
Highest Defeat%  Bangladesh 81.81[7]  West Indies 64.7  South Africa 55.55  Sri Lanka 46.66

Batting records[]

Most runs[]

Runs Player Mat Inns NO Ave HS 100s 50s Period
2,559 England Joe Rootdagger 30 55 3 49.21 228 6 12 2019–2022
2,100 Australia Marnus Labuschagnedagger 19 33 1 65.62 215 6 12 2019–2022
1,663 Australia Steve Smithdagger 19 31 1 55.43 211 4 10 2019–2022
1,606 England Ben Stokesdagger 23 43 3 40.25 176 4 8 2019–2022
1,491 India Rohit Sharmadagger 17 28 2 57.34 212 5 4 2019–2022
Last updated : 9 March 2022[14]

Highest individual score[]

Runs Player Balls 4s 6s Opposition Ground Match date
335* Australia David Warner 418 39 1  Pakistan Adelaide 29 November 2019
267 England Zak Crawley 393 34 Southampton 21 August 2020
254* India Virat Kohli 336 33 2  South Africa Pune 10 October 2019
252 New Zealand Tom Latham 373 34  Bangladesh Christchurch 9 January 2022
251 New Zealand Kane Williamson 412  West Indies Hamilton 3 December 2020
Last updated: 10 August 2021[15]

Highest average[]

Average Player Matches Innings NO Runs HS Span
65.62 Australia Marnus Labuschagnedagger 19 33 1 2,100 215 2019–2022
60.00 Pakistan Babar Azamdagger 15 25 4 1,260 143 2019–2022
57.34 India Rohit Sharmadagger 17 28 2 1,491 212 2019–2022
56.47 New Zealand Kane Williamsondagger 11 18 1 960 251 2019–2021
56.43 Sri Lanka Dhananjaya de Silvadagger 12 20 4 903 166 2019–2022
Qualification: Minimum 10 innings. Last updated: 7 March 2022[16]

Highest strike rates[]

Strike rates Player Runs Balls Fours Sixes Span
65.79 India Rishabh Pantdagger 1,135 1,725 121 25 2019–2022
65.74 South Africa Quinton de Kock 902 1,372 112 14 2019–2021
61.98 Cricket West Indies Kyle Mayersdagger 636 1,026 79 10 2021–2021
59.91 Bangladesh Liton Dasdagger 837 1,397 102 4 2019–2022
59.37 Australia David Warnerdagger 1,289 2,171 140 3 2019–2022
Qualification: Minimum 1,000 balls faced. Last updated: 7 March 2022[17]

Most centuries[]

Centuries Player Mat Inns Runs HS Span
6 Australia Marnus Labuschagnedagger 19 33 2,100 215 2019–2022
England Joe Rootdagger 29 54 2,546 228 2019–2022
5 Sri Lanka Dimuth Karunaratnedagger 13 24 1,332 244 2019–2022
India Rohit Sharmadagger 17 28 1,491 211 2019–2022
4 Sri Lanka Dhananjaya de Silvadagger 12 20 903 166 2019–2022
Pakistan Babar Azamdagger 15 25 1,260 143 2019–2022
India Mayank Agarwaldagger 18 31 1,267 243 2019–2022
Australia Steve Smithdagger 19 31 1,663 211 2019–2022
England Ben Stokesdagger 22 42 1,570 176 2019–2022
Last updated : 7 March 2022[18]

Most 50+ scores[]

No. Player Mat Inns Runs HS 100s 50s Span
18 Australia Marnus Labuschagnedagger 19 33 2,100 215 6 12 2019–2022
England Joe Rootdagger 29 54 2,546 228 2019–2022
14 Australia Steve Smithdagger 19 31 1,663 211 4 10 2019–2022
12 Pakistan Babar Azamdagger 15 25 1,260 143 8 2019–2022
England Ben Stokesdagger 22 42 1,570 176 2019–2022
India Cheteshwar Pujaradagger 27 48 1,287 91 0 12 2019–2022
Last updated : 7 March 2022[19]

Most double centuries[]

As of 24 August 2021, 13 players scored a test double century each in ICC World Test Championship.[20]

Most Sixes[]

Sixes Player Matches Innings Span
35 England Ben Stokesdagger 23 43 2019–2022
31 India Rohit Sharmadagger 17 28 2019–2022
25 India Rishabh Pantdagger 20 34 2019–2022
23 India Mayank Agarwaldagger 18 31 2019–2022
15 India Ravindra Jadejadagger 17 25 2019–2022
Last updated: 9 March 2022[21]

Most Fours[]

Fours Player Matches Innings Span
273 England Joe Rootdagger 30 55 2019–2022
232 Australia Marnus Labuschagnedagger 19 33 2019–2022
186 Australia Steve Smithdagger 19 31 2019–2022
179 India Rohit Sharmadagger 17 28 2019–2022
178 England Ben Stokesdagger 23 43 2019–2022
Last updated : 9 March 2022[22]

Most Ducks[]

Ducks Player Matches Innings Span
10 India Jasprit Bumrahdagger 18 28 2019–2022
8 South Africa Kagiso Rabadadagger 15 27 2019–2022
England Rory Burnsdagger 21 38 2019–2021
7 India Mohammed Shamidagger 18 24 2019–2022
6 Sri Lanka Vishwa Fernandodagger 9 12 2019–2022
England Ollie Robinsondagger 8 15 2021–2022
Pakistan Shaheen Afrididagger 17 21 2019–2022
Cricket West Indies Shannon Gabrieldagger 13 22 2019–2021
India Virat Kohlidagger 23 38 2019–2022
Last updated: 7 March 2022[23]

Partnership records[]

The following tables are lists of the highest partnerships for the tournament.

By wicket[]

Wicket Partnership Players Team Against Venue Date
1st 317 Mayank Agarwal Rohit Sharma  India  South Africa Visakhapatnam 2 October 2019
2nd 361 David Warner Marnus Labuschagne  Australia  Pakistan Adelaide 29 November 2019
3rd 242 Najmul Hossain Shanto Mominul Haque  Bangladesh  Sri Lanka Kandy 21 April 2021
4th 369 Kane Williamson Henry Nicholls  New Zealand  Pakistan Christchurch 3 January 2021
5th 359 Zak Crawley Jos Buttler  England Southampton 21 August 2020
6th 179 Pathum Nissanka Niroshan Dickwella  Sri Lanka  West Indies Antigua 21 March 2021
7th 155 Jermaine Blackwood Alzarri Joseph  West Indies  New Zealand Hamilton 3 December 2020
8th 112 Hanuma Vihari Ishant Sharma  India  West Indies Kingston 30 August 2019
9th 124 Dhananjaya de Silva Lasith Embuldeniya  Sri Lanka Galle 29 November 2021
10th 99 Keshav Maharaj Dane Paterson  South Africa  England Port Elizabeth 16 January 2020
Last updated: 4 December 2021[24]

By runs[]

Partnership Wicket Players Team Against Venue Date
369 4th Kane Williamson Henry Nicholls  New Zealand  Pakistan Christchurch 3 January 2021
361 2nd David Warner Marnus Labuschagne  Australia Adelaide 29 November 2019
359 5th Zak Crawley Jos Buttler  England Southampton 21 August 2020
345 4th Dimuth Karunaratne Dhananjaya de Silva  Sri Lanka  Bangladesh Kandy 21 April 2021
317 1st Mayank Agarwal Rohit Sharma  India  South Africa Visakhapatnam 2 October 2019
Last updated: 8 August 2021[25]

Bowling records[]

Most wickets[]

Ashwin had the most wickets in a single cycle of World Test Championship with 71 wickets.
Wkts Bowler Mat Inns Avg SR BBI BBM 5WI 10WM Span
94 India Ravichandran Ashwindagger 20 38 20.01 48.3 7/145 9/207 4 0 2019–2022
92 Australia Pat Cumminsdagger 19 38 20.95 46.5 5/28 7/69 2 0 2019–2022
83 England Stuart Broaddagger 21 40 21.87 46.4 6/31 10/67 3 1 2019–2022
80 New Zealand Tim Southeedagger 17 34 22.92 5096 5/32 9/110 5 0 2019–2022
73 Australia Nathan Lyondagger 20 36 32.46 71.6 6/49 10/118 4 1 2019–2022
Last updated: 9 March 2022[26]

Best bowling figures[]

Figures Bowler Overs Mdns Econ Opposition Ground Match date
10/119 New Zealand Ajaz Patel 47.5 12 2.48  India Mumbai 3 December 2021
8/42 Pakistan Sajid Khan 15.0 4 2.80  Bangladesh Mirpur 4 December 2021
7/23 New Zealand Matt Henry 15.0 7 1.53  South Africa Christchurch 17 February 2022
7/61 India Shardul Thakur 17.5 3 3.42 Johannesburg 3 January 2022
7/116 Bangladesh Taijul Islam 44.4 9 2.59  Pakistan Chattogram 26 November 2021
Last updated: 17 February 2022[27]

Best bowling figures in a match[]

Figures Bowler Overs Mdns Opposition Ground Match date
14/225 New Zealand Ajaz Patel 73.5 15  India Mumbai 3 December 2021
12/128 Pakistan Sajid Khan 47.4 12  Bangladesh Mirpur 4 December 2021
11/70 India Axar Patel 36.4 9  England Ahmedabad 25 February 2021
11/117 New Zealand Kyle Jamieson 41 14  Pakistan Christchurch 3 January 2021
11/136 Sri Lanka Ramesh Mendis 59.2 14  West Indies Galle 29 November 2021
Last updated: 5 December 2021[28]

Best bowling averages[]

Average Bowler Matches Wkts Runs Balls Span
11.86 India Axar Pateldagger 5 36 427 1,211 2021–2021
17.82 New Zealand Kyle Jamiesondagger 13 63 1,123 2,625 2020–2022
20.01 India Ravichandran Ashwindagger 20 94 1,881 4,547 2019–2022
20.35 South Africa Marco Jansendagger 5 28 570 1,070 2021–2022
20.95 Australia Pat Cumminsdagger 19 92 1,928 4,285 2019–2022
Qualification: Minimum 1,000 deliveries bowled
Last updated: 9 March 2022
[29]

Best bowling strike-rates[]

Strike Rate Bowler Matches Wkts Balls Average Span
33.6 India Axar Pateldagger 5 33 1,211 11.86 2021–2021
38.2 South Africa Marco Jansendagger 5 28 1,070 20.35 2021–2022
40.4 India Umesh Yadavdagger 11 39 1,576 22.66 2019–2022
41.5 South Africa Lungi Ngididagger 9 32 1,329 21.18 2019–2022
41.6 New Zealand Kyle Jamiesondagger 13 63 2,625 17.82 2020–2022
Qualification: Minimum 1,000 deliveries bowled
Last updated: 1 March 2022
[30]

Best economy rates[]

Economy Bowler Runs Balls Wkts Span
2.11 India Axar Pateldagger 427 1,211 36 2021–2021
2.19 England James Andersondagger 1,318 3,596 62 2019–2022
2.29 Cricket West Indies Jason Holderdagger 1,151 3,009 42 2019–2022
2.33 New Zealand Colin de Grandhommedagger 469 1,206 12 2019–2022
2.36 Pakistan Nauman Alidagger 491 1,246 17 2021–2022
Pakistan Mohammad Abbasdagger 827 2,098 24 2019–2021
Qualification: Minimum 1000 deliveries bowled
Last updated: 10 March 2022
[31]

Most five-wicket hauls[]

Five-wicket hauls Bowler Mat Inns Wkts Runs Overs BBI BBM Avg 10WM
5 India Axar Pateldagger 5 10 36 427 201.5 6/38 11/70 11.86 1
New Zealand Kyle Jamiesondagger 13 26 63 1,123 437.3 6/48 11/117 17.82 1
New Zealand Tim Southeedagger 17 34 80 1,834 675.5 5/32 9/110 22.92 0
4 India Jasprit Bumrahdagger 18 34 66 1,553 587.0 6/27 9/110 23.53 0
England James Andersondagger 19 33 62 1,318 599.2 6/40 7/63 21.25 0
India Ravichandran Ashwindagger 20 38 94 1,881 757.5 7/145 9/207 20.01 0
Australia Nathan Lyondagger 36 73 2,370 872.0 6/49 10/118 32.46 1
Last updated: 9 March 2022[32]

Most ten-wicket hauls[]

As of 11 December 2021 11 players took a ten-wicket haul in a match, in as many matches.[33]

Fielding records[]

Overall[]

Jos Buttler has the most dismissals as a wicket-keeper in the World Test Championship.

Most dismissals as a wicket keeper[]

Dismissals Player Match Innings Catches Stumpings Diss/Inn Period
80 England Jos Buttlerdagger 25 38 79 1 2.105 2019-2022
71 India Rishabh Pantdagger 20 39 65 6 1.820 2019-2022
65 Australia Tim Painedagger 14 28 63 2 2.321 2019-2021
57 South Africa Quinton de Kock 24 55 2 2.375 2019-2021
50 Pakistan Mohammad Rizwandagger 17 27 48 2 1.851 2019-2022
Last updated: 7 March 2022[34]

Most Catches as a wicket keeper[]

Catches Player Match Innings Period
79 England Jos Buttlerdagger 25 38 2019-2022
65 India Rishabh Pantdagger 20 39 2019-2022
63 Australia Tim Painedagger 14 28 2019-2021
55 South Africa Quinton de Kock 24 2019-2021
48 Pakistan Mohammad Rizwandagger 17 27 2019-2022
Last updated: 7 March 2022[35]

Most Stumpings[]

Stumpings Player Match Innings Period
6 India Rishabh Pantdagger 20 39 2019-2022
3 England Ben Foakesdagger 4 6 2021-2022
Bangladesh Liton Dasdagger 11 15 2019-2022
Sri Lanka Niroshan Dickwelladagger 13 22 2019-2022
Last updated: 10 March 2022[36]

Most catches by fielder[]

Catches Player Matches Innings Ct/Inn Period
48 England Joe Rootdagger 30 56 0.857 2019–2022
38 Australia Steve Smithdagger 19 38 1.000 2019-2022
29 New Zealand Tom Lathamdagger 18 36 0.805 2019–2022
India Virat Kohlidagger 23 45 0.644 2019–2022
28 England Ben Stokesdagger 23 43 0.651 2019–2022
Last updated: 10 March 2022[37]

Other records[]

Most matches played[]

Matches Player Runs Wkts Period
30 England Joe Rootdagger 2,559 22 2019-2022
27 India Cheteshwar Pujaradagger 1,287 - 2019-2022
26 India Ajinkya Rahanedagger 1,443 - 2019-2022
25 England Jos Buttlerdagger 1,142 - 2019-2022
23 India Virat Kohlidagger 1,394 0 2019-2022
England Ben Stokesdagger 1,606 39 2019-2022
Last updated: 10 March 2022[38]

Captaincy[]

Most matches as captain[]

Matches Player Won Lost Tied Draw %W %L Span
29 England Joe Rootdagger 12 12 0 5 41.37 41.37 2019–2022
22 India Virat Kohli 14 7 0 1 63.63 31.81 2019–2022
14 Australia Tim Paine 8 4 0 2 57.14 28.57 2019–2021
13 Sri Lanka Dimuth Karunaratnedagger 4 5 0 4 30.76 38.46 2019–2022
11 Bangladesh Mominul Haquedagger 1 9 0 1 9.09 81.81 2019–2022
New Zealand Kane Williamsondagger 7 3 0 1 63.63 27.27 2019–2021
Last updated: 7 March 2022[39]

Most matches won as a captain[]

Won Player Matches Lost Tied Draw %W %L Span
14 India Virat Kohli 22 7 0 1 63.63 31.81 2019–2022
12 England Joe Rootdagger 29 12 0 5 41.37 41.37 2019–2022
8 Australia Tim Paine 14 4 0 2 57.14 28.57 2019–2021
7 New Zealand Kane Williamsondagger 11 3 0 1 63.63 27.27 2019–2021
5 Pakistan Babar Azamdagger 7 1 0 1 71.42 14.28 2021–2022
South Africa Dean Elgardagger 7 2 0 0 71.42 28.57 2021–2022
Last updated: 9 March 2022[40]

Most matches as an umpire[]

Matches Umpire Country Span
14 Michael Gough  England 2019-2021
Richard Illingworth 2019-2021
13 Chris Gaffaney  New Zealand 2019-2022
12 Richard Kettleborough  England 2019-2021
Joel Wilson  West Indies 2019-2022
Last updated: 9 March 2022[41]

See also[]

  • List of Test cricket records

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