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The World Test Championship final at Lord's promises an epic showdown between Australia and South Africa. Defending champions Australia, led by Pat Cummins, will face a determined South African side eager to claim their first WTC title. Key players like David Bedingham and Travis Head are expected to play crucial roles in this high-stakes match. With both teams boasting impressive recent performances, the final is set to be a thrilling contest of skill and strategy.

Key Points: Cummins vs Bavuma WTC Final Players to Watch at Lord's

  • David Bedingham leads South African batting with impressive domestic record
  • Travis Head aims to continue ICC final heroics
  • Pat Cummins seeks historic title retention
  • Kagiso Rabada targets bowling milestone
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WTC Final: From Cummins to Bedingham, players to watch out for in the title clash at Lord's

Australia and South Africa clash in epic World Test Championship final with stars like Bedingham, Head, and Rabada set to battle

"This is the culmination of two years of hard work - Pat Cummins, Australian Captain"

London, June 10

The hard work of over two years will finally end for Australia and South Africa, who will be locking horns in the World Test Championship (WTC) final at the Lord's starting on Wednesday. Defending champions Australia, led by Pat Cummins, have the golden opportunity to become the first team to retain the title in its third edition. They defeated India at The Oval in 2023 to win the last edition.

On the other hand, Temba Bavuma's South Africa will play their first WTC final after topping the standings on the back of winning seven of their last eight matches. Though this might be their first red-ball summit clash, they have become regulars in ICC knockout matches in recent years.

South Africa reached the semifinals of the 2023 ODI World Cup and the 2025 Champions Trophy, while they finished runners-up in last year's T20 World Cup against Rohit Sharma-led India. Their only ICC title came in 1998 when they lifted the Champions Trophy.

Meanwhile, Cummins will look to add another ICC silverware to his cabinet after guiding the side to the 2023 ODI World Cup title against India in Ahmedabad.

Let's take a look at five players who have the potential to shift the tide in their favour during the WTC final:

David Bedingham: South Africa's right-handed batter has been the highest run-getter for the side in the WTC 2023-25 cycle with 645 runs in 12 games, including the maiden Test century against New Zealand in February 2024. He also excelled in English domestic cricket, scoring 200 runs more than anyone else in Division One of the County Championship last season, and his 279 against Lancashire was the highest score in Durham’s first-class history.

Travis Head: The left-handed experienced batter has a liking for ICC title clashes. In the last WTC final, he played a knock of 163 runs against India, which made a huge difference between the two sides and awarded him the Player of the Match accolade. He replicated his heroics in the 2023 ODI World Cup final, scoring a match-winning 137 against India. In the current WTC cycle, he has scored 1,177 runs in 19 games with the help of three centuries and five fifties. He is the third-highest run-scorer for Australia in the period behind Usman Khawaja (1,422 runs) and Steve Smith (1,324 runs).

Ryan Rickelton: The stylish left-hander made a dream start to 2025, scoring 259 against Pakistan at Newlands during his first innings as a Test opener before winning the SA20 with MI Cape Town. An all-round sportsman growing up, Rickelton has been in and out of the Test side since his debut in 2022 but will hope that New Year’s knock – the joint-seventh highest Test score by a South African – will cement his place for Lord’s.

Pat Cummins: The Australian skipper has established himself as one of the great fast bowlers in his country’s storied history. It has been 14 years since he made his Test debut as an 18-year-old, and his 294 Test wickets put him eighth all-time among Australians, with Glenn McGrath the only player with a better bowling average than Cummins’ 22.43 of the top 10.

Kagiso Rabada: An elite pace bowler, Rabada is fifth on South Africa’s all-time list of Test wicket-takers and arrives at Lord’s three shy of levelling Allan Donald’s tally of 330. He is ranked second in the world in Tests, with only Jasprit Bumrah ahead of him, and he is already on the honours board at the Home of Cricket after taking five for 52 against England in 2022.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Exciting match ahead! Though as an Indian fan, still hurts remembering last year's final against Australia. Travis Head is the real danger man - he's been a nightmare for us in ICC finals. Hope South Africa can stop him this time! 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
Interesting to see new talents like Bedingham and Rickelton getting spotlight. But can't ignore Rabada vs Cummins battle - two of the best fast bowlers today! Though Bumrah is still the king for us Indians 😉
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Arjun S.
South Africa always chokes in big matches. Hope they break the jinx this time! Their bowling attack looks solid with Rabada and Nortje. But Australia's experience in finals might be too much to handle.
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Sneha R.
Why is ICC still scheduling WTC final in England every time? Should rotate venues like other tournaments. India would be perfect host with our cricket crazy fans and diverse conditions! 🌏
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Vikram J.
As much as I enjoy test cricket, the WTC format needs improvement. Single match final after 2 years doesn't feel right. Should be best of 3 at least. Meanwhile, let's see if Australia can do the double after ODI WC!
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Neha P.
Excited to watch Bedingham bat! His county performances have been outstanding. Reminds me of how Rahul Dravid dominated county cricket before shining for India. Test cricket needs more such technically sound batters.

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