The World Test Championship as Australia wants to protect the final guide title for the final

Australia, led by Pat Cummins, will be looking at the mace who claimed after defeating India in the previous edition of the ICC World Test Championship final at Oval in June 2023. On the other hand, a fixed South Africa aims to its first ICC Trophy in two decades, leading Temba Bavuma. South Africa and Australia announced their squads for the World Test Championship final on Monday, 13 May.
South Africa V Australia
Dated: 11-15 June, 2025 (Reserve Day: 16 June)
Station: Lords, London
Start Time: 10:30 AM Local Time
Dastics
South Africa: Tony de Jorzi, Ryan Ryyan Ricelton, Aden Markram, Temba Bavuma (C), David Bedingham, Triston Stabs, Kyle Verrane, Van Mulder, Marco Jensen, Corbin Bosch, Cagiso Rabda, Lungi Cash, Dane Paterson, Keshan Maharaj, Keshavan Maharaj, Keshavan Maharaj, Den Paterson Maharaj
Australia: Usman Khawaja, Sam Constas, Manens Labschen, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Alex Kerry, Josh Iglis, Cameron Green, Bu Webster, Pat Cumster (C), Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Scott Bolland, Nathan Lyon, Mat Kuhneman. Traveling Reserve: Brendon Doggate
South Africa’s road for finals
Play matches: 12
Win: 8
Disadvantages: 3
Draw: 1
Issue: 100
PCT: 69.44 percent
According to the ICC, before New Zealand’s defeat of a 2–0 series, Protiyas’s WTC visit started with a 1–1 series against India at home.
He then traveled to the West Indies, winning 1–0, before increasing the pace with a 2–0 win against both Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
This meant that an exciting two -wicket victory against Pakistan in Centurion was enough to help him seal his berth in Shodown.
He eventually won a series 2–0 against Pakistan, winning his seventh consecutive Test in this cycle, which helped Protiaz qualify as table toppers. ,
Australia’s street for finals
Play matches: 19
Win: 13
Damage: 4
Dra: 2
Issue: 154
PCT: 67.54 percent
The ICC number one-ranked Test team began its journey in the WTC final, with two Ashes win before the England series 2–2.
This was followed by a clinical clean sweep at home, winning three Tests against Pakistan. He was not able to eliminate the Home Test Summer unbeaten for tourists to give 1–1 to the heroes of Shamar Joseph for tourists in Brisbane.
Away 2–0 away from home against New Zealand, Australia removed India from home before hosting India for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
After a major defeat in the first test, Australia returned with three wins in the next four tests to help them seal their location in the final test.
The last two Australian tests of the WTC 2023-25 cycle concluded the visitors 2–0 in the subcontinent and finished second in the table.
key players
South Africa: Cagiso Rabada
The world number two ranked bowler Paes Unit has been flashlight for Proteas, who is with 47 wickets in 10 tests in South Africa’s run in South Africa finals.
In the current WTC Chakra, his three five-wicket halls and a sizzling 19.97 average have played an important role in the victory of the far-fetched Proteius at home.
The right arms also enjoy the English position, taking 30 wickets in six tests, with five wickets as well as his name.
Australia: Travis Head
Australia’s left-handed batsman has so far participated in all 19 assignments for Australia in the current cycle, scored 1,177 runs and scored three centuries, playing a major role in the back-to-back WTC final in Australia’s Road.
The eighth ranked Test batter brings great experience playing in English conditions, giving 734 runs in 10 Tests in his career.
Travis set the WTC final stage on fire in 2023, scoring a stunning 163, which snatched the Test mace from India at the Oval. Australia will expect to repeat its heroes at Lord’s for its talented Southpow.
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