The Aussies are a 'well-oiled machine' but the Proteas enter the clash in form and with something to prove.
AB de Villiers
South Africa great
The experience of playing in the last World Test Championship Final will help Australia at Lord's, but anything is possible in a one-off Test.
Nathan Lyon
Australia spinner
I wish Marco Jansen luck but hope he ends up losing the WTC mace.
Ricky Ponting
former Australia captain
Key Facts
- South Africa aims for their first ICC trophy in over two decades in the 2025 WTC final against defending champions Australia, led by Pat Cummins who seeks to retain the mace won in 2023 against India.
- South Africa enlisted England's Stuart Broad as a consultant to prepare for the final at Lord's, leveraging his experience of 110 wickets at the venue.
- South Africa's squad is described as a tight, united, and well-organized unit with strong mental preparation despite limited recent match practice.2
- Key players like AB de Villiers express quiet confidence in South Africa's chances despite Australia's strength as a 'well-oiled machine'.
- South Africa's head coach Shukri Conrad confirmed Ryan Rickelton and Temba Bavuma as key batsmen, with Bavuma scoring 609 runs at an average of 60.90, and Kagiso Rabada leading the bowling attack with 47 wickets at an average of 19.97 in the 2023-25 WTC cycle.
- The WTC final is scheduled from June 11 to June 15, 2025, at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground in London.
Key Stats at a Glance
Duration since South Africa last won an ICC trophy
20 years
Stuart Broad's wickets at Lord's
110 wickets
Temba Bavuma's runs in 2023-25 WTC cycle
609 runs
Temba Bavuma's batting average in 2023-25 WTC cycle
60.90 average
Kagiso Rabada's wickets in 2023-25 WTC cycle
47 wickets
Kagiso Rabada's bowling average in 2023-25 WTC cycle
19.97 average
Dates of the 2025 WTC final
June 11 to June 15, 2025