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Australia sealed their WTC final berth with a February win over Sri Lanka in Galle, while South Africa secured their first-ever spot with a home victory against Pakistan in January.

Published on: June 11, 2025

Edited on: June 11, 2025

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London: Australia will look to retain their World Test Championship (WTC) crown when they face South Africa in a much-anticipated final at Lord’s, starting Wednesday.

Both sides are returning to the red-ball format after months dominated by white-ball cricket, and preparations have been far from ideal.

Australia last played a Test in February, sealing their spot in the final with a win over Sri Lanka in Galle. South Africa booked their maiden WTC final appearance after a home victory over Pakistan in January, capping a run of seven straight Test wins.

However, critics, including former England captain Michael Vaughan, have questioned the quality of South Africa’s campaign, citing their absence of fixtures against top-tier sides like Australia and England.

Despite the criticism, South Africa coach Shukri Conrad called the match “the biggest thing in this team’s existence,” underlining its significance for a side eager to prove their red-ball credentials.

Australia, meanwhile, are fine-tuning their squad during practice sessions in Beckenham. A key selection decision looms between Scott Boland and Josh Hazlewood to join captain Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Nathan Lyon in the bowling attack.

All-rounder Cameron Green is expected to return at No. 3, pushing Marnus Labuschagne to open alongside Usman Khawaja, with Steve Smith set to bat at No. 4.

South Africa’s build-up was hampered by a rain-affected warm-up against Zimbabwe, but the Proteas will lean heavily on a strong pace attack led by Kagiso Rabada, returning from a one-month suspension.

Australia triumphed in the previous WTC final against India in 2023. With contrasting journeys and much at stake, this final at Lord’s promises a riveting contest between a defending champion and a determined challenger aiming to silence its critics.

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