Road to South Africa for WTC final: Proteas Eye Long-Appointed ICC Glory | Cricket news

South Africa’s red-ball revival has reached its most important chapter as they are all set to face Defending Champions Australia at the World Test Championship (WTC) at Lord’s from 11 June. Under the leadership of Temba Bavuma, Proteus has been scheduled to terminate a 25 -year drought for the ICC title and claim the prestigious WTC mace for the first time.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Protiaz topped the WTC 2023-25 points table with a point of 69.44%(PCT) in the table, with 8 out of their 12 matches, portraying one, and only three lose. His trip for the clash of the summit was defined by grit, adaptability and a major home record.
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South Africa’s campaign started 1-1 against India on home land. While losing 2–0 to New Zealand, his pace was a little late, the team quickly raised back with a win 1–0 in Caribbean.From there, Bavuma’s men went on a major run, winning 2–0 series against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. His all -round strength – supported by Keshav Maharaj’s spin and began to continuously improving a powerful speed attack and batting core led by Cagiso Rabada and Lungi Cash.
His defined moment came in Centurion, where South Africa kept Pakistan in an exciting two wickets. The victory not only secured the series 2–0, but also marked its seventh consecutive test win in the WTC cycle.Who is that IPL player?The final Blands joined the in-form players such as the squad for Youth and Experience, with Bavuma, Aiden Markram, Marco Jensen and David Bedingam, while veterans like Rabada would be important to handle the fierce challenge of Australia.The platform is now set in Lord’s – The Home of Cricket – which promises to be a thrilling climax for the WTC cycle as the history of South Africa. The wait for a major ICC Trophy may end – but only if the protease passes the final test.Matching details
- Station: Lords, London
- Date: June 11-15 (Reserve Day: 16 June)
- Start time: 10:30 AM Local Time (3 pm IST)
For South Africa squad WTC Final
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