From India to God! Cricket News plays a role in India Balling Legend WTC final

New Delhi: South African captain Temba Bavuma won the toss and selected the first bowling against Australia in the World Test Championship final at Lord’s on Wednesday. With the sky wandering in London, the circumstances seemed ideal for South Africa’s speed attack, which were to make early in Roads. Australia, however, also brings a malignant speed battery in the competition.One of the notable developments for the champion of the reign, Maarnas Labschagan plays the first for the first time in his test career.“We will have a bowl first,” Bavuma said in the toss. “The surface looks a good, with solid overhead conditions.“I am happy. It’s too late for something else. We have selected the best team for terms.”Considering the occasion, he said: “This (A) is a large -scale (opportunity). I think we all have some kind of loyalty to Lord’s. It should be a spectacle of a game.”Australia captain Pat Cummins was surprised by the circumstances and was first satisfied with his side batting.“There are some clouds, but it is not uncommon for England,” he said. “It is dry and can change later in the match.“I don’t think there is no additional pressure (as a defending champion). We have come here first and have won it. This week is about enjoying it.”Indian bowling veteran Javagal Srinath stopped the high-day struggle as a match referee.Both teams confirmed their playing XIS a day earlier.For Australia, all -rounder Bu Webster retained her place on number six, while veteran Josh Hazelwood has been selected before the Scott Bolland in the Paes Department.South Africa has killed all-rounder Vian Mulder at number three, and has been selected for Lungi NGD over Dan Patterson-He had a local experience despite Patterson’s recent county tenure with aidalsx.Meanwhile, Cagiso returns to the Rabada Test fold, earlier this year plays his first match after a one -month ban serving after a positive test for cocaine.South Africa has been chasing its first major ICC Trophy in 1998 since Nockout (now known as the Champions Trophy). In contrast, Australia, current top ranked side and 2023 WTC Champion, is a rich history of success in the White-Ball tournament.TeamsAustralia: Usman Khawaja, Maarnas Labschen, Cameron Green, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Buws Webster, Alex Carrie (WKT), Pat Cummins (Captain), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Leone, Josh HazlewoodSouth Africa: Aiden Marcram, Ryan Rickelton, Wiaan Mulder, Temba Bavuma (Capt), Tristan Stubbs, David Bedingham, Kyle Verreynne (WKT), Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Ranada, Lungi NagdiUmpires: Chris Gaffaini (NZL), Richard Iingworth (Eng)Tv umpire: Richard Catelboro (ENG)Match referee: Javagal Srinath (IND)