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From Underdogs to Finalists: How the Proteas Earned Their Lord’s Spot

A Moment South African Cricket Fans Have Dreamed Of

On June 11, 2025, cricket’s ultimate spotlight – Lord’s – will feature South Africa and Australia in a showdown many thought unlikely. This marks South Africa’s first ever appearance in a World Test Championship (WTC) Final. For a nation craving ICC silverware, it’s a moment of vindication.

Standing Tall atop the Table

The Proteas amassed 100 points from 12 matches – winning eight, drawing one, and losing just three – achieving a 69.44% points percentage and finishing top of the WTC standings. Australia followed close behind with 67.54%, boasting 13 wins from 19 Tests.

The Venue and Stakes

The Final unfolds at Lord’s from June 11–15, with June 16 as reserve. Day starts at 10:30 AM local time. It’s not just the “Home of Cricket” – it’s a global stage. The prize? A jaw-dropping US $3.6 million for winners, with runners‑up earning $2.16 million, marking a huge boost over previous cycles.

Battling Australia’s Machine

Australia, the defending champions, remain favourites. They’ve earned that tag – victorious in 13 of 19 Tests, including key wins over Pakistan, India, and a drawn Ashes series. Meanwhile, South Africa rides momentum, spearheaded by a seven-match winning streak that secured their berth.

Squads Set, Stage Prepared

Both squads were confirmed in mid-May. South Africa’s squad includes stalwarts like Temba Bavuma, Aiden Markram, Kagiso Rabada, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj – and exciting newcomers like Ryan Rickelton and Tristan Stubbs. Australia fields a formidable team: Pat Cummins (captain), Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, and returning Cameron Green and Josh Hazlewood.

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Talent Meets Tension at Lord’s

The Final’s officiating team – Chris Gaffaney and Richard Illingworth – adds to the gravity of the contest. It’s a clash of cultures, strategies, and characters, played before a crowd that prizes cricketing purity and tradition.

Why This Final Matters

  • A Test revival story: South Africa’s resurgence, especially in batting, was the catalyst. Their consistency challenged the dominance of traditional powerhouses.

  • WTC’s imperfect, yet impactful format: Sure, it’s complex – points percentages, unequal schedules – but it delivered compelling competition and helped test cricket claw back attention.

  • A cultural milestone: This final is more than a game – it’s a statement from a nation rebuilding its cricket identity.

How and Where to Watch

  • Venue: Lord’s, London

  • Dates: June 11–15, 2025 (Reserve: June 16)

  • Start Time: 10:30 AM local (3 PM IST)

  • Broadcast & Streaming: Star Sports Network, JioStar / JioHotstar in India

What Lies Ahead

As South Africa locks horns with Australia, it’s not just the title at stake – it’s pride, proof of progress, and the chance to energize Test cricket for another generation. Regardless of the result, the Proteas have shown how far they’ve come. Now, it’s time for history.

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