Bavuma and Markram swung WTC final
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Khaleej Times on MSNWTC final excites, but England stars urge overhaul of flawed format"It's very hard for the average cricket fan to understand who's the best team in the world and how exactly the top two teams make it to the final," said former England captain Michael Vaughan, now a television pundit.
Day two of the ICC World Test Championship Final at Lord’s saw Australia seize the upper hand, thanks to fast bowling by captain Pat Cummins. Cummins became just the eighth Australian to reach 300 Test wickets.
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ABP News on MSNWTC Final: End Of An Era? These Australian Stars May Retire SoonAustralia’s heavy defeat to South Africa in the 2025 World Test Championship Final at Lord’s has raised serious questions about the future of some of their senior players. Several veterans underperformed in the big match,
Aiden Markram, the Player of the Match in the WTC final, revealed he took inspiration from the T20 World Cup defeat against India last year.
Australia batter Steve Smith will take no further part in the World Test Championship final in London after suffering a compound dislocation of his right pinkie.
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Former Australian pacer Mitchell Johnson has lashed out at compatriot Josh Hazlewood for prioritising the Indian Premier League (IPL) over the World Test Championship (WTC) final against South Africa,
Sachin Tendulkar@sachin_rt In a final where every session had its own story, @ProteasMenCSA found calm in the storm. Markram’s composure and Bavuma’s grit under pressure stood tall in the fourth innings.
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Cricket Country on MSNAustralian top-order to witness change following loss in WTC 2025 final: Head coach dropped Subtle hintsFollowing their loss in the World Test Championship 2025 final, Australian head coach Andrew McDonald gave hints about there being some sort of changes in the top-order lineup. The post Australian top-order to witness change following loss in WTC 2025 final: Head coach dropped Subtle hints appeared first on Cricket Country.