World Test Championship 2021/2023: Most runs, wickets after Ashes 2021/22

Jan 16, 2022

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Most runs

With 886 runs in 17 innings at an average of 55.37, Joe Root leads the runs chart in World Test Championship 2021-23. K.L. Rahul remained at second place, with 541 runs at 38.64, while Cheteshwar Pujara (446 at 26.23) moved to third. They are followed by Tom Latham (430 at 61.42), Liton Das (420 at 60) and Virat Kohli (415 at 31.92).

Batters Mat Inns Runs HS Ave 100 50
JE Root (ENG) 9 17 886 180* 55.37 3 4
KL Rahul (INDIA) 7 14 541 129 38.64 2 2
CA Pujara (INDIA) 9 18 446 91 26.23 0 3
TWM Latham (NZ) 4 7 430 252 61.42 1 2
Liton Das (BAN) 4 7 420 114 60 2 2
V Kohli (INDIA) 7 13 415 79 31.92 0 3

Most wickets

With 32 wickets at an average of 22.78, Ollie Robinson is perched at the top of the wickets chart in the World Test Championship 2021-23. The next six places are occupied by Jasprit Bumrah (30 wickets at 21.86), Shaheen Shah Afridi (28 at 12.1), Mohammed Shami (25 at 23.88), James Anderson (23 at 24.21), Mark Wood (22 at 27.04) and Pat Cummins (21 at 18.04).

Bowlers Mat Inns Overs Wkts BBI Ave 5W+ 10W+
OE Robinson (ENG) 8 15 272.4 32 5/65 22.78 2 0
JJ Bumrah (INDIA) 7 13 255.5 30 5/42 21.86 2 0
Shaheen Shah Afridi (PAK) 4 8 134.3 28 6/51 12.1 2 1
Mohammed Shami (INDIA) 6 11 198.5 25 5/44 23.88 1 0
JM Anderson (ENG) 7 13 267.3 23 5/62 24.21 1 0
MA Wood (ENG) 5 9 163.2 22 6/37 27.04 1 0
PJ Cummins (AUS) 4 8 126.4 21 5/38 18.04 1 0