SA vs AUS Live Streaming – ICC World Test Championship Final 2025
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Cricket fans, get ready! The 2025 ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final is just around the corner, pitting Australia against South Africa in an epic showdown at Lord’s, London, from June 11 to 15, 2025. This match promises high-stakes drama, fierce rivalries, and unforgettable moments.
SA won the toss and selected to bowl first
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SA 1st Innings
Total Score: 43/4 (22.0 overs)
Batting
Batter | How Out | R | B | 4s | 6s | SR |
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Aiden Markram | b Starc | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
Ryan Rickelton | c Khawaja b Starc | 16 | 23 | 3 | 0 | 69.57 |
Wiaan Mulder | b Cummins | 6 | 44 | 0 | 0 | 13.64 |
Temba Bavuma (C) | Batting | 3 | 37 | 0 | 0 | 8.11 |
Tristan Stubbs | b Hazlewood | 2 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 15.38 |
David Bedingham | Batting | 8 | 9 | 2 | 0 | 88.89 |
Extras | (b 0, lb 8, w 0, nb 0, p 0) | 8 | ||||
Total | 43/4 in 22.0 overs |
Bowling
Bowler | O | M | R | W | ER |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mitchell Starc | 7.0 | 3 | 10 | 2 | 1.43 |
Josh Hazlewood | 7.0 | 3 | 10 | 1 | 1.43 |
Pat Cummins (C) | 7.0 | 3 | 14 | 1 | 2.00 |
Nathan Lyon | 1.0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1.00 |
AUS 1st Innings
Batting
Batter | How Out | R | B | 4s | 6s | SR |
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Usman Khawaja | c Bedingham b Rabada | 0 | 20 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
Marnus Labuschagne | c Verreynne b Jansen | 17 | 56 | 1 | 0 | 30.36 |
Cameron Green | c Markram b Rabada | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 133.33 |
Steve Smith | c Jansen b Markram | 66 | 112 | 10 | 0 | 58.93 |
Travis Head | c Verreynne b Jansen | 11 | 13 | 1 | 0 | 84.62 |
Beau Webster | c Bedingham b Rabada | 72 | 92 | 11 | 0 | 78.26 |
Alex Carey (WK) | b Maharaj | 23 | 31 | 4 | 0 | 74.19 |
Pat Cummins (C) | b Rabada | 1 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 16.67 |
Mitchell Starc | b Rabada | 1 | 12 | 0 | 0 | 8.33 |
Nathan Lyon | b Jansen | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
Josh Hazlewood | NOT OUT | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0.00 |
Extras | (b 0, lb 7, w 0, nb 10, p 0) | 17 | ||||
Total |
Bowling
Bowler | O | M | R | W | ER |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kagiso Rabada | 15.4 | 5 | 51 | 5 | 3.26 |
Marco Jansen | 14.0 | 5 | 49 | 3 | 3.50 |
Lungi Ngidi | 8.0 | 0 | 45 | 0 | 5.63 |
Wiaan Mulder | 11.0 | 3 | 36 | 0 | 3.27 |
Keshav Maharaj | 6.0 | 0 | 19 | 1 | 3.17 |
Aiden Markram | 2.0 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 2.50 |
DAY 1 Full Highlights
World Test Championship Final 2025 – Playing XI
Australia Playing XI | South Africa Playing XI |
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Usman Khawaja | Aiden Markram |
Marnus Labuschagne | Ryan Rickelton |
Cameron Green | Wiaan Mulder |
Steve Smith | Temba Bavuma (c) |
Travis Head | Tristan Stubbs |
Beau Webster | David Bedingham |
Alex Carey (wk) | Kyle Verreynne (wk) |
Pat Cummins (c) | Marco Jansen |
Mitchell Starc | Keshav Maharaj |
Nathan Lyon | Kagiso Rabada |
Josh Hazlewood | Lungi Ngidi |
Whether you’re a die-hard cricket follower or new to the game, this guide breaks down everything you need to know about the event in simple, easy-to-read English. From team journeys to key players, match details, and how to watch, we’ve got you covered.
Date | Match Details | Time |
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Jun 11, Wed – Jun 15, Sun | South Africa vs Australia, Final Lord’s, London | Jun 11, 09:30 GMT 2:30 PM PKT |
Australia
Australia Squad – ICC WTC Final 2025
Name | Role |
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Steven Smith | Batter |
Travis Head | Batter |
Usman Khawaja | Batter |
Marnus Labuschagne | Batter |
Cameron Green | Batting Allrounder |
Beau Webster | Batting Allrounder |
Sam Konstas | Batting Allrounder |
Alex Carey | WK-Batter |
Josh Inglis | WK-Batter |
Pat Cummins | Bowler (Captain) |
Scott Boland | Bowler |
Mitchell Starc | Bowler |
Josh Hazlewood | Bowler |
Matthew Kuhnemann | Bowler |
Nathan Lyon | Bowler |
- Pat Cummins (Captain, Bowler): The fast-bowling skipper has 294 Test wickets and a stellar average of 19.3 against South Africa. His leadership and clutch performances are vital.
- Steve Smith (Batter): With 525 runs at Lord’s (average 58.33), including a century in 2023, Smith is Australia’s batting backbone.
- Usman Khawaja (Batter): The leading run-scorer in the WTC cycle with 1,422 runs, Khawaja’s consistency at the top is crucial.
- Cameron Green (All-rounder): Back from injury, Green bolsters the batting but won’t bowl in the final.
- Josh Hazlewood (Bowler): With 13 wickets at Lord’s since 2015, Hazlewood’s accuracy could exploit the Dukes ball’s seam movement.
South Africa
South Africa Squad – ICC WTC Final 2025
Name | Role |
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Temba Bavuma | Batter (Captain) |
Tony de Zorzi | Batter |
Aiden Markram | Batter |
Senuran Muthusamy | Batting Allrounder |
Marco Jansen | Bowling Allrounder |
Wiaan Mulder | Bowling Allrounder |
Corbin Bosch | Bowling Allrounder |
Ryan Rickelton | WK-Batter |
Kyle Verreynne | WK-Batter |
Tristan Stubbs | WK-Batter |
David Bedingham | WK-Batter |
Keshav Maharaj | Bowler |
Kagiso Rabada | Bowler |
Dane Paterson | Bowler |
Lungi Ngidi | Bowler |
- Kagiso Rabada (Bowler): The world’s No. 2 Test bowler, Rabada has 49 wickets against Australia at 23.08 and 13 at Lord’s at 19.38. He’s the Proteas’ spearhead.
- Temba Bavuma (Captain, Batter): Bavuma’s 483 runs against Australia since 2015 make him a key figure in the batting lineup.
- Marco Jansen (All-rounder): The towering left-armer’s pace and bounce could trouble Australia, especially on Lord’s slope.
- Kyle Verreynne (Wicketkeeper-Batter): In top form with two centuries in the WTC cycle, Verreynne is a middle-order anchor.
- Aiden Markram (Batter): His experience at Lord’s (part of the 2022 win) adds stability to the top order.
Why Lord’s Is Special
Lord’s is more than just a cricket ground—it’s a symbol of the game’s heritage. Its famous slope, which affects ball movement, and the Dukes ball, with its pronounced seam, make it a bowler’s paradise early on. Batsmen who survive the new ball can capitalize on the flat pitch later. Australia’s 45% win rate at Lord’s (18 wins in 40 Tests) gives them a slight edge, but South Africa’s 33% (6 wins in 18) and recent success (two wins in their last three Tests there) show they’re no strangers to the venue.
The weather could play a role, with June in London often bringing rain. The reserve day
What Is the World Test Championship?
The ICC World Test Championship is a global competition that celebrates Test cricket, the longest and most traditional format of the game. Launched in 2019, it brings together the top nine Test-playing nations over a two-year cycle. Teams compete in multiple series, earning points based on wins, draws, and losses. The top two teams at the end of the cycle face off in a one-off final to crown the world champion.
The 2023–2025 cycle has been a thrilling ride, with Australia and South Africa emerging as the finalists. This guide dives into their journey, the venue, key battles, and more.
When and Where Is the 2025 WTC Final?
The 2025 WTC Final is scheduled for June 11–15, 2025, at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, known as the “Home of Cricket.” A reserve day on June 16 is set aside to make up for any lost time due to weather, a common concern in England’s early summer. Play starts at 10:30 AM local time (7:30 PM AEST, 3:00 AM IST), earlier than typical Test matches in England to maximize daylight.
Lord’s is a historic venue with a rich legacy, hosting its first Test in 1884. Its iconic slope and unpredictable weather add an extra layer of challenge for both teams.
How Did Australia and South Africa Qualify?
The road to the 2025 WTC Final was intense, with both teams showcasing grit and skill. Here’s how they earned their spots:
Australia’s Journey
Australia played 19 matches in the 2023–2025 cycle, securing 13 wins, 2 draws, and 4 losses. Their points percentage of 67.54% placed them second in the WTC standings. Key series included:
- A 2–2 draw in the 2023 Ashes against England.
- A 3–0 whitewash of Pakistan at home.
- A 1–1 draw with West Indies.
- A 2–0 victory in New Zealand.
- A 3–1 triumph over India at home.
- A 2–0 sweep against Sri Lanka away.
Despite a 10-point deduction for slow over-rates, Australia’s consistent performances, especially their series win over India, sealed their spot. Their recent 2–0 victory in Sri Lanka shows they’re in top form heading into the final.
South Africa’s Journey
South Africa played fewer matches (12) but topped the table with a 69.44% points percentage, thanks to 8 wins, 1 draw, and 3 losses. Their campaign included:
- A 1–1 draw against India at home.
- A 0–2 loss to New Zealand (with a weakened squad due to a domestic T20 clash).
- A 1–0 win over West Indies in the Caribbean.
- A 2–0 sweep in Bangladesh.
- A 2–0 home win against Sri Lanka.
- A 2–0 home victory over Pakistan.
South Africa’s remarkable seven-match winning streak since August 2024 propelled them to the top. Their ability to dominate weaker teams was key, though they face a stern test against Australia, whom they haven’t played in Tests since 2023.
WTC Points Table Snapshot
Rank | Team | Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses | Points | Pct. |
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1 | South Africa | 12 | 8 | 1 | 3 | 100 | 69.44% |
2 | Australia | 19 | 13 | 2 | 4 | 154 | 67.54% |
3 | India | 19 | 9 | 2 | 8 | 114 | 50.00% |
How to Watch the 2025 WTC Final
In Australia
- Streaming: Prime Video holds the rights for ICC events in Australia from 2024–2027. If you have an Amazon Prime subscription, you’re set. If not, sign up for a 30-day free trial to watch the match.
- Live Scores and Updates: Cricket Australia’s website and the CA Live app offer live scores, match reports, video highlights, and behind-the-scenes content.
- Podcast: The Unplayable Podcast provides previews, analysis, and guest interviews. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.
Globally
- Check local broadcasters for live coverage. In the UK, Sky Sports is likely to air the match.
- The ICC’s official website and app provide live scores and highlights.
Tickets
Tickets for Lord’s are available through the MCC website or authorized sellers. Pre-sale tickets for the 2025–26 season are open via Cricket Australia for Aussie fans.
What’s at Stake?
The winners will claim the ICC Test Championship Mace and a massive USD $3.6 million (AUD $5.6 million) prize, the largest ever for a WTC final. The runners-up earn USD $2.16 million (AUD $3.27 million). If the match ends in a draw, tie, or is abandoned, both teams will be declared joint champions—a rare outcome given only four draws occurred in the 2023–2025 cycle.
The stakes are also emotional. Australia aims to defend their 2023 title, while South Africa is chasing their first WTC crown and a chance to shed their “chokers” label from past ICC events.
Key Battles to Watch
- Kagiso Rabada vs. Steve Smith: Rabada’s pace and Lord’s record will test Smith’s technique, especially with the Dukes ball.
- Pat Cummins vs. Temba Bavuma: Cummins’ swing bowling could challenge Bavuma early, but the South African captain’s grit makes this a must-watch duel.
- Marco Jansen’s Bounce vs. Australia’s Top Order: Jansen’s height and left-arm angle could exploit the Lord’s slope against Khawaja and Labuschagne.
- Spin Battle: Nathan Lyon vs. Keshav Maharaj: Both spinners are key, but Lyon’s experience at Lord’s (one spinner is likely per team) gives him an edge.
- Middle Orders: Australia’s depth (Head, Green) faces South Africa’s in-form Verreynne and Markram. Who holds firm under pressure?
Team Strategies
Australia
Australia’s game plan will likely focus on:
- Early wickets: Cummins, Hazlewood, and Starc will aim to exploit the Dukes ball’s movement to rattle South Africa’s top order.
- Batting depth: With Khawaja, Smith, and Head in form, Australia can build big totals if they survive the new ball.
- Fielding edge: Alex Carey’s eight stumpings in 2024 and Australia’s 83.3% catch success rate make them lethal in the field.
South Africa
The Proteas will counter with:
- Pace attack: Rabada, Jansen, and either Ngidi or Paterson will target Australia’s batsmen with pace and bounce.
- Batting resilience: Bavuma, Markram, and Verreynne must anchor the innings against Australia’s relentless bowlers.
- Surprise factor: With eight players yet to face Australia in Tests, South Africa’s unfamiliarity could unsettle the defending champions.
Historical Context
Australia and South Africa have a fierce rivalry, with 54 wins for Australia and 26 for South Africa in 101 Tests. Since 2015, Australia lead 4–2 in Tests, with one draw. At neutral venues like Lord’s, Australia are unbeaten against South Africa (2 wins, 1 draw), but their last such meeting was in 1912. South Africa’s seven-match winning streak and 2022 Lord’s victory make them a dangerous underdog.
Predictions
Australia enter as favorites due to their experience, Lord’s record, and batting depth. However, South Africa’s pace attack, led by Rabada, and their recent form make them a serious threat. If the Proteas can handle the pressure and weather, they could pull off an upset. Expect a close contest, with the team that adapts best to Lord’s conditions likely to lift the Mace.
Why This Final Matters
The 2025 WTC Final is more than a game—it’s a celebration of Test cricket’s endurance. For Australia, it’s a chance to cement their legacy as a dominant force. For South Africa, it’s an opportunity to make history and silence critics. With Lord’s as the backdrop, this clash will be a fitting climax to the 2023–2025 cycle.
Get ready for five days of intense cricket, where every run, wicket, and catch could decide the world champion. Follow along on Prime Video, Cricket Australia, or at Lord’s if you’re lucky enough to be there!