Australia Road for WTC Final: Australian Eye Back-to-Back title in Lords | Cricket news

Since the watch rests in the finals of the high anticipated World Test Championship (WTC) between Australia and South Africa at Lord’s from June 11, the men of Pat Cummins arrive London with a clear mission – to maintain the mace raised two years ago in the Oval after defeating India in the 2023 finals.The ICC Test rankings have performed the number 1 rank, Australia’s travel stability, flexibility and depth in the final of WTC 2023-25. During 19 matches, Australians won 13, lost four, and attracted two, scoring 154 points with a percentage of 67.54% (PCT) – a shot to secure the second place on the standing and a shot to repeat history.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!His campaign began with two wins in the Ashes, before England surpassed the series 2–2. This was followed by a major 3–0 Pakistan sweep at home, which confirms Australia’s strength under familiar circumstances.
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However, his unbeaten domestic run was stopped in dramatic fashion by Shamar Joseph of West Indies, who bowled the visitors for a surprising win in Brisbane, leveled 1–1 to the series.On the road, Australia showed class with a 2–0 sweep in New Zealand, which was a notorious difficult site to visit teams. That success laid the foundation of its important domestic series against India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.Despite the huge defeat to the opener, Australia bounced back to commanding style, not only to win the series to win three of the next four Tests, but almost sealed their WTC final spot.
A closing tour in Sri Lanka noticed that Australians secured 2–0 clean sweeps under subcontinent, scoring a well-balanced expedition in different surfaces and continents.The Australian, Usman Khwaja, Steve Smith, Maarnas Labuschen and Nathan Leone, led by Cummins, will rely on the experience, while explosive talents such as Travis Head and Cameron Green provide a dynamic edge.They now face a hungry South African side under the leadership of Temba Bavuma – a team that aims to end the 25 -year ICC Trophy drought.Quiz: Who is that IPL player?Matching details
- Station: Lords, London
- Date: June 11-15 (Reserve Day: 16 June)
- Start time: 10:30 AM Local Time (3 pm IST)
Australia squad for WTC final
Australia: Usman Khwaja, Sam Constas, Manens Labschen, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Alex Carrie, Josh Iglis, Cameron Green, Bu Webster, Pat Cumster (C), Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazelwood, Scott Bolland, Nathan Lyon, Mat Kuhnemann, Mat Kuhnemann, Mat Kuhnemann, Mat Kuhnemannman, Mat Kuhneman