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Inform SA take on reigning champions Australia

Inform SA take on reigning champions Australia

London, June 10 (UNI) After finishing fifth in the inaugural World Test Championship (2019–2021) and third in the previous cycle (2021–2023), South Africa have made a remarkable leap by topping the 2023–2025 table and booking their maiden place in the WTC Final.
They now face defending champions Australia in a one-off title clash at the historic Lord’s Cricket Ground, starting Wednesday.
The final promises to be a high-voltage contest between two of the most in-form sides in Test cricket. South Africa arrive in London on the back of five consecutive Test victories, including a dominant 10-wicket win over Pakistan earlier this year. Despite missing pace spearhead Anrich Nortje, the Proteas boast a potent bowling attack led by Kagiso Rabada, Marco Jansen, and spinner Keshav Maharaj.
On the batting front, skipper Temba Bavuma has been consistent throughout the cycle, while middle-order batsmen David Bedingham and Ryan Rickelton carry solid reputations in English conditions. The expected playing XI also features youngsters like Tristan Stubbs and all-rounders like Wiaan Mulder, adding balance to the squad.
Meanwhile, Australia remain firm favourites to retain the mace, having gone unbeaten in their last six Tests. Led by Pat Cummins, the team is brimming with experience and depth. The pace trio of Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Josh Hazlewood will be supported by off-spinner Nathan Lyon and all-rounder Beau Webster. With the bat, veterans Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith, nearing the twilight of their careers, continue to deliver with consistency, while Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne provide middle-order solidity.
The Lord’s surface is expected to offer a true wicket with good bounce and carry, favouring batmen as the match progresses. Weather forecasts suggest some early cloud cover and a slight chance of rain on Day 1, but the remaining days are likely to be dry, with temperatures rising to 27°C by Friday.
A first-innings total around 400 is expected to be competitive.
Both teams are likely to choose to bat first if they win the toss, aiming to make the most of the batting-friendly conditions expected later in the match.
With the World Test Championship mace and global bragging rights at stake, Lord’s is set to witness five days of elite red-ball cricket, featuring some of the finest talents in the modern game.
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