WTC Final 2025, South Africa announces playing 11 for final against Australia

Kaif Pic By Kaif - Jun 10, 2025 06:27 PM
Last updated on Jun 10, 2025 06:27 PM
WTC Final 2025, South Africa announces playing 11 for final against Australia

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South Africa has announced its playing XI on June 10 for the final match of the World Test Championship. It is worth noting that the final of the ongoing third round will be played this time between South Africa and Australia from June 11 at the historic Lord's Cricket Ground.

At the same time, in the pre-match conference held before this match, captain Temba Bavuma has announced his playing XI. The South African management has included 7 main batsmen in this team.

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At the same time, an all-rounder in the form of Marco Jansen is also part of the team. Apart from this, the responsibility of the spin bowling of the team will be in the hands of Keshav Maharaj, while the fast bowling options are Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi.

South Africa's playing 11 for WTC Final

  1. Temba Bavuma (captain)
  2. Aiden Markram
  3. Ryan Rickelton
  4. Wiaan Mulder
  5. Tristan Stubbs
  6. David Bedingham
  7. Kier Veeran (wicketkeeper)
  8. Marco Jansen
  9. Keshav Maharaj
  10. Kagiso Rabada
  11. Lungi Ngidi

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