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ICC Test Championship Mace
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The Test Championship Mace is the International Cricket Council trophy for the Test cricket format. Since 2019, it has been given to the winner of the World Test Championship cycle.[1] Until 2019, it was held by the top-ranked team in the Test Championship.[2]
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History
The mace's original design dates back to 2000, when it was crafted by Trevor Brown, a trophy designer employed at Thomas Lyte.[3][4] In 2021, the mace underwent a redesign, and the updated version was created at the workshop of Thomas Lyte in London.[3][5]
Prior to the introduction of the World Test Championship, the mace was awarded to the team at the top of the ICC Men's Test Team Rankings.[3][4] 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.[3][6]
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Design
The mace is made from sterling silver and gold plate, with a hardwood base.[3][6] Its design features a handle resembling a cricket stump, wrapped in a silver-gilt laurel band.[3][5] The top of the mace is a gold-plated cricket ball within a global map, inspired by the image a cricketer holding a stump as a souvenir after a match.[3][7]
The design incorporates longitude lines similar to those on a globe, creating reflections against the golden cricket ball.[3] These lines were shaped using hot forging and soldered together to form the globe shape.[3] Around this globe is a belt displaying the insignia of the 12 Test nations participating, with space to include additional nations in the future.[3][5]
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Test Championship (2003–2019)
World Test Championship (2019–present)
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