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As it happened World Test Championship 2023: Australia to celebrate world Test championship before turning attention to Ashes

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And that’s a wrap!

That’s all we have for you tonight as Australia continue their celebrations following their World Test Championship win over India.

Thanks for all the comments and interactions.

Please join us for the first Test of the Ashes series from England starting on Friday.

Bye for now.

Nathan Lyon and his Australian teammates celebrate a wicket.

Nathan Lyon and his Australian teammates celebrate a wicket.Credit: Getty Images

Nathan Lyon in pictures

Australian spinner Nathan Lyon finished with 4-41 taking all of his wickets on the final day.

Nathan Lyon.

Nathan Lyon.Credit: Getty Images

The Australians celebrates winning the ICC World Test Championship at the Oval.

The Australians celebrates winning the ICC World Test Championship at the Oval.Credit: Getty Images

Nathan Lyon.

Nathan Lyon.Credit: AP

Scott Boland in pictures

Scott Boland changed the final day with two wickets in the one over. He finished with 2-46 from 16 overs.

Scott Boland.

Scott Boland.Credit: Getty Images

Scott Boland and Australia celebrate.

Scott Boland and Australia celebrate.Credit: Getty Images

Steve Smith dives to catch Virat Kohli.

Steve Smith dives to catch Virat Kohli.Credit: Getty Images

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Test Championship ratings: How Australia’s players fared against India

By Daniel Brettig

Australia have won the World Test Championship in emphatic style at the Oval.

Here’s how we rated each member of the winning team.

Travis Head’s century set up the match for Australia.

Travis Head’s century set up the match for Australia.Credit: AP

Travis Head - 9

Not for the first time in the past two years, Head’s punishing century set Australia up to drive the outcome of the game. By no means a stylist, Head’s powerful shot making and fierce resolve to choose the aggressive option was richly demonstrated by his fast scoring after arriving with the score an uncertain 3-76. A skittish second innings ended with an unsightly caught and bowled, but when the rewards are so great on the days he succeeds, Head’s occasional blemishes are more than acceptable.

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From panic to precision: How Australia became the world’s best

By Daniel Brettig

Momentarily there were nerves. Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane were finding the middle of the bat, the ball seemed not to be doing much, and Marnus Labuschagne coaxed a speculative caught behind review from captain Pat Cummins.

In the recent past, that may have been the start of an Australian panic and perhaps even an Indian miracle. Instead, Scott Boland found the perfect tempter for Kohli, Steve Smith clasped a terrific catch, and Cummins found himself accepting the World Championship trophy little more than an hour later after Australia triumphed by 209 runs over India at the Oval.

Pat Cummins celebrates the win.

Pat Cummins celebrates the win.Credit: Getty Images

It was altogether fitting that Australia sealed the formal title as world’s best Test team by putting together a clinical day-five display at the Oval to close out a match they had dominated throughout with a combination of sweat and flair.

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Your view: Which bowler misses out?

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Australia claim World Test Championship title with emphatic victory

By Malcolm Conn

Scott Boland has dragged himself ever closer to an Ashes berth with a strong performance during Australia’s emphatic World Test Championship final victory over England at the Oval on Sunday.

It was just the second WTC final played and the first contested by Australia, but India have now played in and lost both, this time by 209 runs. Australia dominated the match from the opening day after being sent in by Indian captain Rohit Sharma.

Australia on top of the world.

Australia on top of the world.Credit: Getty Images

Steve Smith claimed this victory had been the aim of the team since the current cycle began two years ago.

“We can’t celebrate as hard as we would like to with a game not too far away, but we have to be proud of our achievements for sure,” he said.

“A lot of hard work has gone into the past few years to get into this situation to play in the final.

“We have dominated the game from day one. Maybe let them back in in glimpses, but outside of that, it was a pretty well-polished performance.”

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Cummins on Australia’s victory

Australian skipper Pat Cummins spoke during the presentations.

On Head:

“He’s been brilliant throughout this whole campaign, he just puts pressure right back on the bowlers,” Cummins said.

“We left day one feeling like we were on top of this game because of those guys [Head and Smith].”

Australia walks off as winners.

Australia walks off as winners.Credit: AP

On his bowlers:

“Fantastic - Boland is now my favourite player,” Cummins said.

“Coming off a break from most of us - when it counted, everyone switched on and had a key breakthrough.

“We will savour this for a few days before we turn our attention [to the Ashes].”

On Test cricket:

“You ask anyone in our change rooms and it’s their favourite format of cricket,” Cummins said.

“We love it, It challenges you in more ways and when you win, it gives you the most satisfaction.

“It is here to stay.”

Sharma gives credit to Australia

Indian captain Rohit Sharma on the match.

“I thought we started well in putting them into bat, we bowled well in the first session then let ourselves down a little bit but you have to give credit to Travis Head and Steve Smith,” Sharma said during the presentations.

“Congratulations to Australia.”

On Rahane:

“We needed somebody to stand up and Rahane and Shardul Thakur made a good partnership.

On India being twice runners up in the WTC:

“We have made two finals, you cannot take away what we have done in those years,” Sharma said.

“It’s unfortunate we couldn’t win the finals but we will keep our heads high and fight for the next title.”

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Player of the match - Travis Head

Travis Head has been named the official man of the match as well.

His 163 runs changed the match and swung it in Australia’s favour.

Travis Head.

Travis Head.Credit: Getty Images

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