WTC final: Australia bowling coach Vettori eyes early breakthrough as SA close in on ICC glory

IANS June 14, 2025 331 views

The World Test Championship Final at Lord's is hanging in the balance with South Africa looking increasingly likely to clinch victory. Australia's bowling coach Daniel Vettori acknowledges the tough challenge ahead, hoping for early breakthroughs on the final day. Markram and Bavuma's remarkable partnership has put the Proteas in a strong position. The match promises high drama as Australia fights to prevent South Africa from winning their first ICC tournament silverware.

"Exceptional partnership. Navigated any tricky times..." - Daniel Vettori
WTC final: Australia bowling coach Vettori eyes early breakthrough as SA close in on ICC glory
London, June 14: Australia bowling coach Daniel Vettori believes the only way back into the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 lies in breaking South Africa's resolute third-wicket stand between Aiden Markram and Temba Bavuma.

Key Points

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South Africa builds commanding lead in WTC Final

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Markram and Bavuma's 143-run stand dominates

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Australia needs early wickets to recover

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Lord's pitch favors careful batting

Speaking after Day 3 at Lord's, Vettori acknowledged the formidable challenge ahead of Australia, who trail by just 69 runs but have only managed two wickets while the Proteas march steadily toward a historic Test title.

"We understand the main task, 8/70 is incredibly tricky, and conditions wouldn't have to go our way, but I think with the nature of where the ball is at and the surface, it's a difficult task," Vettori said.

Despite Australia's slim advantage at 70/2 during the second session on Friday, Markram and Bavuma showcased extraordinary composure and skill to shift the game firmly in South Africa's favour, compiling a 143-run stand that now looms large.

The surface, according to Vettori, also played its part in aiding South Africa's fightback. "The wicket is slow. And you would've seen over the course of the game, that the boundaries are probably lower than what we would've expected than previous Test matches here. So it is difficult scoring here, but South Africa made the most of those [improved] conditions."

He praised the duo's approach: "Exceptional partnership. Navigated any tricky times, and then managed to put pressure back on us, through their running, their ability to dissect the field. It was a real clinic from those two."

Drawing inspiration from past comebacks, including the Edgbaston Ashes Test and the 2023 World Cup thriller against Afghanistan, Vettori highlighted the team's grit: "It is a task that the group has probably done at times throughout the last three or four, and for some of them, even longer six or seven years."

Asked about bowling variations, Vettori revealed a cautious strategy: "There is sometimes an appetite for that, but there is a concern for score running away from us. Sometimes when you go for short ball stuff, it is difficult to control the scoreboard. [We believed that] if we could hang on in those areas, something would happen... but it wasn't to be."

While South Africa has a history of last-minute heartbreaks in ICC tournaments, Vettori refused to read into the past. "It is always difficult to label or tag teams, because teams change... it is difficult to assign to a group that hasn't been in this situation in terms of World Test Championship Final."

As Day 4 looms, Vettori remains hopeful: "I think the hope for us is that we get a wicket or two in the morning, and then see what it looks like. That's the main challenge for us."

The final day promises high drama at Lord's, with Australia banking on early breakthroughs to deny South Africa their long-awaited silverware.

Reader Comments

Here are 5 authentic Indian perspective comments for the cricket article:
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Rahul K.
What a match! As an Indian fan, I'm enjoying this neutral contest. South Africa deserves this after years of ICC heartbreaks. Their batting has been so disciplined - reminds me of our Pujara-Ashwin partnerships in tough conditions. Hope they don't choke this time! 🇿🇦
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Priya M.
Vettori's analysis is spot on. The pitch is behaving like our Indian tracks in the 4th innings - slow but with occasional surprises. Australia needs a Jadeja-like bowler who can create magic on such surfaces. Cummins & co. must step up tomorrow!
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Arjun S.
As much as I respect Australia's fighting spirit, I want SA to win this. After what happened in 1999 WC semi-final, they deserve some ICC glory. Markram is batting like Dravid today - solid defense with perfect shot selection. What a player!
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Sanjana T.
Watching this makes me miss our Indian team in the WTC final 😢 But what a match! Test cricket at its best. The way Bavuma is leading from the front reminds me of Kohli's captaincy days. Hope the rain stays away tomorrow for a proper finish!
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Vikram J.
Honestly, ICC should reconsider the 2-year WTC cycle. One bad series and you're out of contention (like India after SA tour). But coming to this match - what a display of patience! This is why Test cricket will always be the purest form. #RespectTheWhites

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