AUS vs. SA WTC Final Play-11: South Africa's eyes first on the ICC title, Australia's difficult challenge before
The World Test Championships 2023-25 will finally end. The final of this cycle is scheduled to start on Wednesday, June 11. The final will be played at the Historic Lord’s Ground in London. In the title match, Australia will face South Africa with strong intentions, which are eager to end its title drought. Australia is the only team that has won all four ICC trophy (ODI World Cup, Champions Trophy, T20 World Cup and WTC). It is even more difficult to defeat him in the final of any ICC tournament. The team made the final of the ICC tournament 13 times and managed to win the title ten times. Includes the player South African team is known for slipping into important games near the win, which is why it is called ‘chockers’. The team has won only one ICC tournament so far. The team won the Champions Trophy in 1998. The South African team has a good mix of experience and youth and the team wants to get rid of the tag by winning this game on the neutral site. The team used a maximum of 30 players in the World Cup cycle of 2023-25. Most of these players became the player who recorded or took wickets at the right time. The team will play the World Cup final with seven consecutive Tests. This confirmed his ticket in December last year. The biggest challenge for Australia will have to decide to start the partner of Usman Khwaja to start the turn. Apart from David Warner, there are ten players of playing XI playing the last WTC final against India in the team. He was unable to play the game because of the medium -speed bowler Josh Hazlewood injury. However, he is ready to replace Scott Bolland, part of the team. Hazlewood recovered from a shoulder injury and played an important role in the IPL victory of Royal Challengers Bangalore last week. He is in good shape in the IPL and took 22 wickets in 12 games. Who will replace Warner as a opener still has to be decided. 19 -year -old Sam Constas was impressed with his aggressive attitude against India, but in February Travis Head played the role against Sri Lanka. The head is expected to reappear in this role. In the middle order, the form of Marnas Labushen was a matter of concern to the team, but all the round, Cameron Green, made a spectacular comeback after a return from the operation and recorded three centuries representing Glusesterreshire in the province’s cricket. There is no lack of experience in the bowling of Australia. The team consists of four of Australia’s top 10 wickets. These include Nathan Leon (553, third), Mitchell Starc (382, fourth), captain Pat Cummins (294, eighth) and Hazlewood (279, 10th). Smith will be 36 years old and has not played competitive cricket since March. The same goes for Constas, opener Khwaja, Leon, Bolland and wicketkeeper Alex. However, Smith scored four centuries in the last five tests and also crossed the 10,000 -Run mark. This is almost equal to the runs of the entire South African team. His average in Lord’s is about 58. His biggest challenge is to encounter Kagiso Rabada. Rabada will also cause problems for Australian openers. He rejected Khwaja five times in ten tests. Australia vs. South Africa WTC Final Possibility-11 Australia: Usman Khwaja, Marnas Labushen, Cameroon Green, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Alex Carrie (wicketkeeper), Bu Webster, Pat Cummins (Captain), Michel Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Leone. South Africa: Aden Markram, Ryan Ryyan Ricelton, Tony de Georgio, Temba Bavuma (Captain), Triston Stabs, Kyle Warne (wicket), Vian Mulder, Marco Jensen, Keshav Maharaj, Cagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi.