New Zealand skipper Kane Williamson is his side's leading run-scorer in the World Test Championships heading into the final against India. Williamson has scored 817 runs in 9 WTC games with a top-score of 251. (Source: Twitter)
New Zealand's Neil Wagner has picked up the most scalps for the Kiwis in WTC after Tim Southee and Trent Boult. Wagner has picked up 32 wickets in just 7 WTC games at an average of 22.5. (Source: Twitter)
Tim Southee is New Zealand's highest wicket-taker in the World Test Championships. Southee has picked up 51 wickets in 10 WTC games at an average of 20.66. (Source: Twitter)
Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant played a major role in his side's win in Test series over Australia. Pant scored 662 runs in 11 games at a strike-rate of almost 70 with 1 hundred and 4 fifties in WTC. (Source: Twitter)
Indian skipper Virat Kohli notched up two centuries and five fifties in the World Test Championships. Kohli managed to score 877 runs in 14 WTC games but leading run-scorer for India was Ajinkya Rahane with 1,095 runs in 17 games followed by Rohit Sharma, who tallied 1,030 runs in 11 matches. (Source: Twitter)