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WTC final 2023: If the final match ends in a draw then who will be the rightful owner of the trophy

The final match of the World Test Championship between India and Australia will be played at The Oval ground in England from June 7. Regarding this, practice is going on continuously from both the teams. India is being led by Rohit Sharma while Pat Cummins is leading Australia. With this, India would like to end its drought of ICC trophy by winning the Test Championship. India has reached the final of the World Test Championship for the second time in a row.
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who will be the winner
But the big question is that if this Test match ends in a draw then who will get the trophy. As per the information, if the final match ends in a draw then the trophy will be shared by both India and Australia. In this, both the countries will be joint winners. Also, even if the match is tied, the trophy will be shared. However, in T20 or ODI, the winner has been decided on the basis of super over, boundary counting and league standings. But nothing of the sort will happen in the WTC finals. The question is also what will happen if it rains. According to the information, a reserve day has been kept for this. A reserve day will be used only when a day’s play is affected due to rain.
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captain’s statement
Indian captain Rohit Sharma scored his only Test century outside the subcontinent at The Oval in 2021 and says that as a batsman no one feels comfortable at the crease in English conditions but he knows that the opponent When to be aggressive against the bowlers of the team. Australia captain Pat Cummins has no qualms about arriving in England with little practice for the World Test Championship (WTC) final against India instead of playing T20 cricket for two months.