Top 5 Run-Scorers in World Test Championship Finals – Most Runs in WTC Final History

The ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Finals have quickly become one of the most anticipated events in the cricketing calendar. With only two editions held so far — in 2021 and 2023 — the stage has already seen some remarkable performances, especially with the bat. In these high-stakes matches, runs are at a premium, and only a few have managed to stand tall under pressure. Here’s a look at the top 5 run-scorers in WTC Final history.
1. Travis Head (Australia) – 163 Runs (2023 Final)
Travis Head produced a masterclass under pressure in the 2023 WTC Final against India at The Oval. Walking in at a tricky situation, he counter-attacked with authority, scoring a brilliant 163 in the first innings. His aggressive knock not only rescued Australia but also laid the foundation for their eventual victory. It remains the highest individual score in WTC Final history.
2. Steve Smith (Australia) – 121 Runs (2023 Final)
Steve Smith, known for delivering in big matches, partnered with Head to steer Australia to a commanding first-innings total. His composed 121 was a perfect blend of patience and precision. Smith’s ability to absorb pressure and rotate strike ensured Australia built a dominant position.
3. Ajinkya Rahane (India) – 89 Runs (2023 Final)
Rahane was India’s standout performer with the bat in the 2023 Final. Returning to the Test side, he played a gritty knock of 89 in the first innings, keeping India’s hopes alive when wickets were falling around him. His innings showed class, temperament, and resilience.
4. Kane Williamson (New Zealand) – 49 & 52 (101 Runs Total, 2021 Final)*
New Zealand’s skipper guided his team to victory in the inaugural WTC Final in Southampton. Though not a huge score in a single innings, Williamson’s contributions — especially the unbeaten 52 in the second innings chase — were vital in securing the title against India.
5. Rishabh Pant (India) – 41 & 57 (2023 Final)
Rishabh Pant’s attacking approach in difficult conditions gave India a fighting chance in the second innings of the 2023 Final. His 57-run knock included fearless strokeplay, showing his ability to counter-attack even when the pressure is immense.
Conclusion
The WTC Final may still be a young tournament, but these batters have already etched their names into its brief yet intense history. With the next final approaching in 2027, fans will be eager to see who steps up on cricket’s toughest red-ball stage.
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