Australia opener Usman Khawaja is the second highest run-getter in WTC Cycle 2021-23 with 1,608 runs in 16 Tests at an average of 69.91 with 6 hundreds and 7 fifties to his name. (Photo: ANI)
Australian batter Marnus Labuschagne piled on 1,509 runs in 19 Tests in the WTC Cycle 2021-23 at an average of 53.89 with 5 hundreds and 5 fifties. (Photo: ANI)
Former Australia captain Steve Smith notched up 1,252 runs in 19 Tests in the WTC Cycle 2021-23 at an average of 50.08 with 3 hundreds and 6 fifties. (Photo: ANI)
Team India batter Cheteshwar Pujara is the highest scorer for his side in the WTC cycle 2021-23 with 887 runs in 16 matches at an average of 32.85 with 1 hundred and 6 fifties. (Photo: ANI)
Former India captain Virat Kohli is the second highest run-getter for India in WTC cycle 2021-23 with 869 runs in 16 matches at an average of 32.13 with 1 hundred and 3 fifties. (Photo: ANI)
Team Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant, who is out with injury, is the third highest run-getter for India in WTC cycle 2021-23 with 868 runs in just 12 Test matches at an average of 43.4 with 2 hundreds and 5 fifties. (Photo: ANI)