WTC Final: Steve Smith scared of Indian fast bowlers? Said- Shami and Siraj are not easy to play


Posted on 6th Jun 2023 10:46 am by rohit kumar

The final of the World Test Championship will be played between India and Australia. Both teams will face each other at the Oval in England. This match will be played from June 7. The Indian team will play in the final match for the second time. The last time he had to face defeat was in 2021 against New Zealand. Now when the Indian team will take on Australia, its eyes will be on winning the ICC trophy.

 

Before the final, Australia's experienced batsman Steve Smith said that it is not easy to play Indian fast bowlers Muhammad Shami and Muhammad Siraj. He said that India has world-class fast bowlers. It is not easy to play Shami and Siraj in English conditions. Indian spinners can bowl well in all conditions.

 

 

Smith said that I think their bowling attack is very strong. Smith said about Test cricket that I am worried about the future of Test. But it's still alive.

 

This time around Rs 13.22 crore will be given to the team that becomes the champion. Whereas, the losing team will take away around Rs 6.61 crore with them. The prize money was the same in the previous season of the World Test Championship as well. In the 2019-2021 cycle, the Indian team got Rs 6.61 crore, and champions New Zealand got Rs 13.21 crore for losing the final.

 

The final will begin at 11:00 am local time (3:30 pm IST). It will be telecast live on the Star Sports network. At the same time, you can watch this match on the Disney + Hotstar app on your mobile phone.

 

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