Key Points

Tom Moody has highlighted Australia's exceptional tournament performance and their potential to defend the World Test Championship mace. The cricket expert believes Australia's winning mentality and experienced pace attack give them a significant advantage in the upcoming final against South Africa. While acknowledging the threat posed by South African bowlers like Marco Jansen and Kagiso Rabada, Moody still sees Australia as favorites. The match at Lord's promises to be a thrilling contest between two formidable cricketing nations.

Key Points: Tom Moody Backs Australia to Defend WTC Against SA Threat

  • Australia aims to become first team to defend WTC mace
  • Marco Jansen identified as key threat to Australian batting
  • Pat Cummins-led side seeks historic tournament win
  • Experienced pace attack gives Australia edge
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Moody backs Australia to defend WTC mace, but issues SA's genuine threat warning

Cricket expert Tom Moody predicts Australia's WTC final victory, warns of Marco Jansen's potential impact at Lord's

"When it comes to ICC events, Australia somehow elevates their game to another level - Tom Moody"

New Delhi, June 7

Former cricketer Tom Moody has backed Australia to pip South Africa in the World Test Championship (WTC) final, which is slated to kick off on Wednesday at Lord's, but cautioned his former side to be wary of Marco Jansen, who will be a "genuine threat."

Australia is on the cusp of scripting another milestone. If the Baggy Greens trounce the Proteas, they will become the first team to defend the WTC mace successfully.

The Pat Cummins-led side has exuded its winning pedigree with famous triumphs in the WTC 2023 final at The Oval and the ODI World Cup 2023 in India. Moody expects Australia to embrace the challenge and prosper in the high-stakes fixture.

"The Australians have built that reputation through consistent success in major tournaments. When it comes to ICC events, Australia somehow elevates their game to another level as a team. They genuinely embrace the challenges of tournament cricket and thrive under the pressure of these high-stakes matches," Moody said on Star Sports.

"It's also about confidence. Historically, many of their players have won multiple ICC tournaments, and they've grown up watching previous generations achieve the same success. That winning mentality is ingrained in them," he added.

While Moody sees Australia as on-paper favourites, he identified South Africa's two quicks who can make the defending champions toil hard for runs. Apart from Kagiso Rabada, who has delivered repeatedly, Moody sees the lanky quick Jansen to pose a genuine threat to Australia.

"You can never discount Rabada and especially Jansen. At nearly seven feet tall, Marco Jansen brings height, bounce, and new-ball swing - he'll be a genuine threat. And Rabada? We know his Test pedigree - he's delivered repeatedly," he said.

Despite being aware of the menace South Africa can pose, Moody still backed Australia, considering the experience of its pace express mainstays, captain Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc.

"That said, I'd still back Australia here - not out of bias, but experience. With Hazlewood, Cummins, and Starc - three battle-hardened pacers who've played multiple Ashes in England - they know Lord's intimately. And let's not forget Nathan Lyon's perfect supporting role," he added.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Australia's dominance in ICC events is no fluke! Their mental toughness is something our Indian team should learn from. Remember how they crushed us in the ODI WC final? 😔 But I'm excited to see Jansen vs Smith battle - that height advantage could be lethal!
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Priya M.
Moody's analysis is spot on! Australia's pace trio is like our Bumrah-Shami-Siraj combination but with more experience in English conditions. Though I wish India was playing this final... WTC 2025 will be ours inshallah! 🇮🇳
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Arjun S.
Why is everyone writing off SA? Remember how they gave us tough competition in Test series last year? Rabada-Jansen combo could surprise Aussies. Cricket needs more competitive teams beyond just India-Australia-England.
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Sneha P.
As much as I dislike Australia (still salty about WC final), you can't deny their ICC tournament pedigree. Their players grow up with winning mentality while we Indians crumble under pressure in knockouts. Need to change this mindset!
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Vikram J.
Moody forgot to mention one crucial factor - Lord's slope! Aussie pacers know how to exploit it better than SA bowlers. That's where experience counts. But hoping for a close contest - Test cricket needs more thrillers like Ind vs Aus BGT!

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