ICC Test Championship Mace
Awarded for | Topping the ICC Men's Test Team Rankings (2003–2019) Winning the ICC World Test Championship (2021-present) |
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Presented by | ICC |
History | |
First award | ICC Men's Test Team Rankings: 2003 ICC World Test Championship: 2021 |
First winner | ICC Men's Test Team Rankings: Australia (2003) ICC World Test Championship: New Zealand (2021) |
Most wins | Australia (9 times) |
Most recent | Australia (9th title, 2023) |
The ICC Test Championship Mace is an award currently given to the winner of the ICC World Test Championship final. However, till 2019, it was awarded to the top-ranked Test team in the ICC Men's Test Team Rankings (2003–2019) [1] .
History
[edit ]The mace's original design dates back to 2000, when it was crafted by Trevor Brown, a trophy designer employed at Thomas Lyte.[2] [3] In 2021, the mace underwent a redesign, and the updated version was meticulously crafted by hand at the workshop of Thomas Lyte in London.[2] [4]
Prior to the introduction of the World Test Championship (WTC) Final, the mace was awarded to the team at the top of the ICC Men's Test Team Rankings.[2] [3] Since the inception of the WTC Final, the mace has been awarded to the winning team, with the New Zealand team being the first recipient under this new system.[2] [5]
Design
[edit ]The mace is made from sterling silver and gold plates, with a hardwood base.[2] [5] Its design features a handle resembling a cricket stump, wrapped in a silver-gilt laurel band.[2] [4] The top of the mace is notable for its depiction of a gold-plated cricket ball within a global map, inspired by the sight of a cricketer holding a stump as a souvenir after a match.[2] [6]
The design incorporates longitude lines similar to those on a globe, creating reflections against the golden cricket ball.[2] These lines were shaped using hot forging and soldered together to form the globe shape.[2] Around this globe is a belt displaying the insignia of the 12 Test nations participating, with space to include additional nations in the future.[2] [4]
List of winners
[edit ]Test team rankings (2003–2019)
[edit ]Year | Team | Captain | Ref. |
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April 2003 | Australia (7) | Steve Waugh | |
April 2004 | Ricky Ponting | [7] | |
April 2005 | |||
April 2006 | |||
April 2007 | |||
April 2008 | |||
April 2009 | |||
April 2010 | India (2) | MS Dhoni | [7] |
April 2011 | |||
April 2012 | England | Alastair Cook | [8] [7] |
April 2013 | South Africa (3) | Graeme Smith | [9] [7] |
April 2014 | |||
April 2015 | Hashim Amla | ||
April 2016 | Australia (8) | Steve Smith | [7] |
September 2016 | Pakistan | Misbah-ul-Haq | [10] |
April 2017 | India (5) | Virat Kohli | [11] [7] |
April 2018 | |||
April 2019 |
World Test Championship
[edit ]Year | Hosts | Final | Ref. | Winning Captain | ||||
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Venue | Winners | Result | Runners-up | Player of the match | ||||
2019–2021 | England England | Rose Bowl, Southampton |
New Zealand
249 & 140/2 |
New Zealand won by 8
wickets Scorecard |
India
217 & 170 |
New Zealand Kyle Jamieson | [12] [13] [14] | New Zealand Kane Williamson |
2021–2023 | England England | The Oval, London |
Australia
469 & 270/8d |
Australia won by 209 runs Scorecard |
India
296 & 234 |
Australia Travis Head | [15] [16] [17] | Australia Pat Cummins |
2023–2025 | England England | Lord's, London |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
References
[edit ]- ^ https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/misbah-ul-haq-receives-test-mace-for-no-1-ranking-1058009
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Behind the scenes: Making of ICC Test Championship Mace presented to New Zealand". June 23, 2021.
- ^ a b Savory, Logan (July 27, 2021). "World Test Cricket Championship silverware en route to Invercargill". Stuff.
- ^ a b c "A royal touch for Test world champions". Daily Mirror .
- ^ a b "How The Mace For The ICC World Test Championship Winner Was Created | Watch Video - News18". News18 India .
- ^ Oberoi, Saatvik (June 23, 2021). "How The World Test Championship Mace Is Made And Who Won It?".
- ^ a b c d e f "A retrospective: How the mace has changed hands". International Cricket Council . Archived from the original on 2020年11月12日.
- ^ Wilson, Andy (August 14, 2011). "Andrew Strauss to receive ICC mace for England's world ranking success". The Guardian .
- ^ "Smith presented with Test mace". ESPNcricinfo .
- ^ https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/misbah-ul-haq-receives-test-mace-for-no-1-ranking-1058009
- ^ "India retain Test Championship Mace for third year in a row". The Indian Express . April 1, 2019.
- ^ "World Test Championship final: New Zealand beat India on sixth day to become world champions". BBC Sport . Retrieved 23 June 2021.
- ^ "New Zealand crowned World Test Champions after thrilling final day". International Cricket Council . Retrieved 26 June 2021.
- ^ "India v New Zealand: World Test Championship final, day five – as it happened". The Guardian . 22 June 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
- ^ "Australia vs India | ICC World Test Championship | ICC". International Cricket Council . Retrieved 2023年03月14日.
- ^ "Australia crowned ICC World Test Champions with win over India". International Cricket Council . Retrieved 11 June 2023.
- ^ Gallan, Daniel (11 June 2023). "World Test Championship final: Australia beat India by 209 runs – as it happened". The Guardian . Retrieved 11 June 2023.