From Virat Kohli To Kane Williamson, Key Players To Watch Out For In WTC Final

Captain Virat Kohli is the Indian team's lynch pin and was India's star performer during the 2018 Tour scoring 593 runs.
Even though he is returning from an elbow injury, Kane Williamson is New Zealand's biggest threat. The second-ranked Test batsman in the world is key to the Kiwis' chances of winning the WTC.
Cheteshwar Pujara is one of the most dependable players in Test cricket and has been crucial to India's run to the WTC final. His stints in county cricket in England should help him navigate the conditions.
Tom Latham has been instrumental in the Kiwis' WTC campaign scoring the most runs after captain Williamson. Latham will be riding high on confidence after leading NZ to a series win over England.
Rishabh Pant is the X-factor and has been in red-hot form in Test cricket. He was instrumental in India's series win in Australia and against England. Pant had a good debut series in England in 2018 smashing 162 runs in three matches.
Ross Taylor is the most experienced player in the Kiwi line up and also one of its most reliable batters. Taylor averages 40.62 in England and is adept at playing spin.
Jasprit Bumrah has led India's pace-bowling revolution over the last few years and along with Kohli, is one of the first names on the team list. His ability to making the most of any conditions will hold India in good stead.
No 5 on the ICC Test bowlers rankings, Wagner is a vital cog in the Kiwi bowling line up. Even as the likes of Trent Boult, Tim Southee and Kyle Jamieson shine in the limelight, Wagner works quietly in the background terrorising batters with his searing pace.
Ravichandran Ashwin has been one of the mainstays in India's bowling lineup. His off-spin is very effective against left-handers and with three of the New Zealand top five batters being left-handed, Ashwin will be key to India's success.
Trent Boult is the leader of the Kiwi bowling pack and will cause a lot of trouble for the Indian batsmen with his in-swingers.