The World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle has started. In such a situation, India is playing a series of five Test matches on the England tour. In this series, a fierce competition is being seen between the two teams. In such a situation, the English batsmen are engaged in creating a new record in WTC. So let’s know –
- Joe Root: Joe Root has set a new standard for England in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC), He has most 16 centuries by an English Player in WTC Cycle. Alastair Cook has the most Test hundreds by an English player overall. Root’s run-scoring has been magnificent for England in recent WTC cycles, featuring his consistency and control on the world stage.
- Harry Brook: Harry Brook has ranks the second-highest most centurion for England in the World Test Championship (WTC), scoring up his eighth Test hundred in just 38 innings. Brook’s latest century, scored against India at Edgbaston, beyond concrete his rapid rise in Test cricket and highlights his stability and class in the format. His notable achievement underscores his status as one of England’s prime Test batsmen in recent years.
- Ben Stokes: Ben Stokes has become the third-highest centurion for England in the World Test Championship (WTC) era. As he has delivered many match-winning innings and settled himself as one of the team’s most consistent all-rounders in Test cricket. His achievement standouts his notable contribution to England’s success in the WTC.
- Ollie Pope: Ollie Pope ranks fourth-highest for most centuries for England in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) era. With this, Pope not only enlarged his unique world record as the first batter to score his first eight Test hundreds against eight different countries, but also set his standing among England’s exclusive Test batsmen in the WTC.
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England’s batting heritage in Test cricket is stronger than ever, inspiring the next generation to aim even higher.

