Yashasvi Jaiswal, the young Indian opener, is currently leading the run-scoring charts in the ongoing WTC 2023-25 cycle. With a total of 1,028 runs at an impressive average of 68.53, Jaiswal has been in exceptional form.
His standout performance came during the five-match Test series against England, where he amassed 712 runs, including two double centuries.
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Who are the other top scorers in the WTC?
England’s Joe Root is hot on Jaiswal’s heels with 1,023 runs to his name. Root’s recent century against West Indies further solidified his position among the top scorers in the WTC cycle.
As one of only two players to breach the 1,000-run mark in this cycle, Root’s stellar form has been crucial for England. Let’s take a closer look at the leading run-scorers in the WTC 2023-25 cycle.
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Top Run-Scorers in the WTC 2023-25 Cycle for Tests
Rank | Player | Runs |
1 | Yashasvi Jaiswal (IND) | 1028 |
2 | Joe Root (ENG) | 1023 |
3 | Zak Crawley (ENG) | 984 |
4 | Usman Khawaja (AUS) | 943 |
5 | Ben Duckett (ENG) | 817 |
The WTC’s third edition has been filled with thrilling matches, from India’s dominance against England to the West Indies’ historic victory at The Gabba.
Currently, India, under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, leads the WTC table with a point percentage of 68.51, followed by Australia and New Zealand in second and third place, respectively.
Looking ahead, all eyes will be on Jaiswal to maintain his lead or if Root and other contenders can surpass him. Team India is currently on tour in Sri Lanka for a T20I series, followed by an ODI series.
India’s next WTC challenge will be against Bangladesh, who are set to tour India for a two-match Test series in September. The first Test is scheduled for September 19.
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