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Australia's cricket team, led by Pat Cummins, is set to defend their World Test Championship title in a thrilling showdown against South Africa at Lord's. The match represents a culmination of four years of strategic planning and consistent performance by the Australian team. South Africa enters as first-time finalists, hoping to breakthrough their recent tournament near-misses. The game promises to be a test of skill, strategy, and mental fortitude in the pinnacle of Test cricket.

Key Points: Pat Cummins' Australia Aims to Defend WTC Crown at Lord's

  • Australia's dominance under Pat Cummins signals cricket supremacy
  • South Africa seeking first major ICC tournament victory
  • Mitchell Starc's bowling crucial to match outcome
  • Lord's hosts ultimate test of Test cricket excellence
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Australia managing to retain WTC crown would speak a lot about its players and planning, says Bangar

Australia's Test team seeks historic World Test Championship repeat against South Africa in high-stakes final at iconic Lord's cricket ground

"To win across all conditions and reaching the finals is indeed a very big achievement - Sanjay Bangar"

New Delhi, June 10

Ever since Pat Cummins took over as Australia’s Test captain, the side has almost won everything in three and a half years of being at the helm, including the 2023 World Test Championship (WTC) final. Expectations will be sky high from Cummins & Co. to retain the WTC title they won in 2023 when they take on first-time finalists South Africa in what is billed as the ‘Ultimate Test’ at Lord’s from Wednesday.

New Delhi, June 10 (IANS) Ever since Pat Cummins took over as Australia’s Test captain, the side has almost won everything in three and a half years of being at the helm, including the 2023 World Test Championship (WTC) final. Expectations will be sky high from Cummins & Co. to retain the WTC title they won in 2023 when they take on first-time finalists South Africa in what is billed as the ‘Ultimate Test’ at Lord’s from Wednesday. Sanjay Bangar, the former India all-rounder who also served as their batting coach, believes if Australia retains its WTC title, it would be a testament to their players’ skill, meticulous planning and dedication towards becoming the world’s best men’s Test team.

“It would be very significant because see this is a format which has been designed quite thoughtfully as well and there's never a format which is nearly perfect. But at least I think what with the World Test Championship happens is that there is relevance for each and every Test match."

“For most teams, because in earlier times, you sort of knew midway through the season - like earlier the Test championship was based on the points and who was going to be number one at the end of each year. At times you felt that okay the relevance for each and every Test match wasn't there from progressing ahead point of view," said Bangar, a JioStar expert, to IANS in a virtual interaction on Tuesday.

“So Australia would be very pleased because to win across all conditions and reaching the finals is indeed a very big achievement. It only goes on to show the kind of planning and the kind of importance that Cricket Australia also gives to these ICC events because they generally pace their players in that particular fashion.”

“So if they have done that for four years that itself speaks a lot not only about the players, but also about the careful planning that may have gone through behind that,” he added.

As compared to Australia being the serial champions, South Africa are still searching for a major championship win. The Proteas have been in the knockouts of ICC events since 2023, but have endured the ‘so close, yet so far’ story in both men’s and women’s tournaments.

The key to South Africa’s success in the 2025 WTC final, according to Bangar, lies in how their top three batters – skipper Temba Bavuma, Aiden Markram, and Ryan Rickleton – handle the threat posed by Australia’s skillful left-arm fast-bowler, Mitchell Starc.

“The key match-up would be the left-arm, Mitchell Starc, bowling to the top-order of South Africa there, Temba Bavuma or even for that matter (Aiden) Markram, like how they can take the team beyond the new ball phase. If they can play through the new ball phase, then the match could get evenly balanced in that sense.”

“Then the middle-order of South Africa can get better or bigger first-innings total in Test matches. Like getting a score of over 350-400 in overseas Test matches or in English conditions is pretty vital for any team to win that Test match. How they negate the new ball threat from Mitchell Starc would be the match-up that I will be very interested to see,” he concluded.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Australia's consistency in Test cricket is truly remarkable! 🇦🇺 Their planning and player management should be a lesson for all cricket boards. Hope our Indian team learns from their approach - we have the talent but need better rotation and workload management.
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Priya M.
While Australia's achievements are impressive, I feel the WTC format still needs improvement. Why only one final after 2 years? Should have a proper playoff system. Also unfair that rain can ruin years of hard work in one match. #CricketReforms
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Arjun S.
Starc vs SA top order will be 🔥! But honestly, as an Indian fan, still hurting from our WTC final loss last year. Hope we make it next cycle with better preparation for English conditions. Our batsmen need to step up in swinging conditions.
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Sanjana T.
Bangar makes good points about Australia's planning. But let's not forget they benefit from playing more home Tests than others. ICC should ensure equal number of home/away matches for all teams in WTC cycle. Current system is slightly biased towards certain nations.
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Vikram J.
Would love to see South Africa win their first major trophy! They've been the nearly-men for too long. Cricket needs more champions beyond the usual suspects. Proteas deserve this after all their heartbreaks. #GoSA 🇿🇦
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Neha P.
The real test will be how Australia performs in subcontinent conditions next cycle. Their record in Asia isn't great. True champions should dominate everywhere, not just in SENA countries. Still, credit to Cummins for his leadership 👏

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