2025 WTC Final: Australia vs South Africa

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The 2023-2025 cycle ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final was held from June 11 to 14, 2025, at the ‘Mecca of Cricket,’ Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. The South Africa team, led by Temba Bavuma, defeated Australia, led by Pat Cummins, by a margin of 5 wickets to win the first World Championship title in their Test cricket history. This victory ended South Africa’s 27-year drought for an ICC trophy. The match concluded within four days.


Toss and Australia’s First Innings: Rabada’s Dominance

South Africa captain Temba Bavuma won the toss and elected to field first. The Australian batting lineup faced immense trouble against the destructive swing bowling of their primary bowler, Kagiso Rabada (5/51). Thanks to a fighting innings by Test debutant Beau Webster (72), Australia somehow managed to score 212 runs in their first innings.

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Australia Batting Scorecard (First Innings)

BatterRunBall46Strike RateDismissal
Usman Khawaja8151053.33c Bavuma b Jansen
David Warner333000110.00c Markram b Rabada
Marnus Labuschagne29674043.26c Bedingham b Jansen
Steve Smith7141050.00b Rabada
Travis Head481050.00c Markram b Rabada
Beau Webster729210178.26b Maharaj
Alex Carey (WK)470057.14b Jansen
Mitchell Starc461066.66c Bavuma b Rabada
Pat Cummins (C)15292051.72b Markram
Josh Hazlewood11250044.00not out
Nathan Lyon3300100.00b Rabada

Extra Runs: 15 (Leg Byes 8, Wides 5, No Balls 2)

Total: 212 Runs (10 Wickets, 56.4 Overs)

South Africa Bowling Scorecard (First Innings)

BowlerOverMaidenRunWicketEconomy
Kagiso Rabada15.455153.25
Marco Jansen1554933.27
Lungi Ngidi804505.62
Wiaan Mulder1133603.27
Keshav Maharaj601312.16

South Africa’s First Innings: Cummins’ Counter-Attack

In response to Australia’s 212 runs, captain Pat Cummins (6/28) single-handedly collapsed the South African batting lineup. Despite some resistance from David Bedingham (45), South Africa were bowled out for just 138 runs due to Cummins’ superb bowling on the swing-friendly Lord’s pitch, giving Australia a crucial 74-run lead.

South Africa Batting Scorecard (First Innings)

BatterRunBall46Strike RateDismissal
Aiden Markram6250024.00c Smith b Starc
Riyan Rickelton5121041.66c Carey b Hazlewood
Theunis de Bruyn11192057.89lbw b Starc
David Bedingham451144039.47lbw b Cummins
Temba Bavuma (C)7360019.44c Khawaja b Cummins
Wiaan Mulder250040.00c Carey b Cummins
Tristan Stubbs9311029.03c Carey b Lyon
Kyle Verreynne (WK)21433048.83c Head b Cummins
Marco Jansen3130023.07c Smith b Cummins
Kagiso Rabada461066.66not out
Keshav Maharaj8151053.33b Cummins

Extra Runs: 17 (Leg Byes 8, Wides 2, No Balls 7)

Total: 138 Runs (10 Wickets, 57.1 Overs)

Australia Bowling Scorecard (First Innings)

BowlerOverMaidenRunWicketEconomy
Pat Cummins (C)18.152861.54
Mitchell Starc1654222.62
Josh Hazlewood1333312.53
Nathan Lyon812613.25
Beau Webster20301.50

Australia’s Second Innings: Starc’s Fight

Starting with a 74-run lead, Australia’s second innings saw them lose wickets quickly as well. Veteran Mitchell Starc (58*) fought hard with the bat in the lower order. Despite the resistance from Starc and Alex Carey (66), Australia were bowled out for 207 runs in the second innings. This set a challenging target of 282 runs for South Africa to win.

Australia Batting Scorecard (Second Innings)

BatterRunBall4s6sStrike RateDismissal
Usman Khawaja03000.00c Rickelton b Jansen
David Warner6200030.00b Rabada
Marnus Labuschagne10301033.33c Verreynne b Jansen
Steve Smith7914211055.63c Rickelton b Rabada
Travis Head561083.33c Verreynne b Jansen
Beau Webster9192047.37b Rabada
Alex Carey (WK)66959069.47b Mulder
Mitchell Starc58*1367042.64not out
Pat Cummins (C)16313051.61c Stubbs b Rabada
Josh Hazlewood5120041.66b Maharaj
Nathan Lyon481050.00c Verreynne b Rabada

Extra Runs: 10 (Leg Byes 4, Wides 4, No Balls 2)

Total: 207 Runs (10 Wickets, 65 Overs)

South Africa Bowling Scorecard (Second Innings)

BowlerOverMaidenRunWicketEconomy
Kagiso Rabada1845943.28
Marco Jansen1225234.33
Lungi Ngidi1013503.50
Wiaan Mulder1234313.58
Keshav Maharaj1331821.38

South Africa’s Title Victory: Markram’s Masterclass

Chasing a difficult target of 282 runs, South Africa came under pressure after losing 4 wickets early on Day 4. However, an historic partnership between opener Aiden Markram (136) and captain Temba Bavuma (66*) guided South Africa towards victory. Aiden Markram’s brilliant century and Bavuma’s solidity helped South Africa achieve the win by 5 wickets in just 83.4 overs.

South Africa Batting Scorecard (Second Innings)

BatterRunBall4s6sStrike RateDismissal
Riyan Rickelton5200025.00c Smith b Starc
Aiden Markram13620719065.69c Carey b Hazlewood
Theunis de Bruyn791077.77lbw b Starc
Tristan Stubbs02000.00b Starc
Temba Bavuma (C)66*1217154.54not out
David Bedingham17442038.63c Khawaja b Hazlewood
Kyle Verreynne (WK)17*213081.00not out

Extra Runs: 34 (Byes 8, Leg Byes 10, Wides 9, No Balls 7)

Total: 282 Runs (5 Wickets, 83.4 Overs)

Australia Bowling Scorecard (Second Innings)

BowlerOverMaidenRunWicketEconomy
Mitchell Starc14.446634.53
Pat Cummins (C)2067303.65
Josh Hazlewood1534422.93
Nathan Lyon2848402.89
Beau Webster601502.50

Match Result and Tournament Awards

ResultMan of the MatchMost Runs in the TournamentMost Wickets in the Tournament
South Africa won by 5 wicketsAiden MarkramJoe Root (1,968 runs)Pat Cummins (80 wickets)

Top 5 Moments of the 2025 WTC Final

  1. Markram’s Historic Fourth Innings Century: Aiden Markram’s (136) century while chasing a difficult target of 282 runs was the turning point of the match. His innings under pressure delivered the victory to South Africa.
  2. Pat Cummins’ 6 Wickets in the First Innings: Cummins’ spell of 6 wickets for just 28 runs in the first innings prevented the match from becoming completely one-sided and secured a crucial 74-run lead for Australia.
  3. Rabada’s Destructive 5 Wickets: Kagiso Rabada’s 5-wicket spell on the first day of the match broke the backbone of the Australian batting, which set the early momentum of the game.
  4. Captain Bavuma’s Match-Winning Partnership: Temba Bavuma’s (66*) patient innings and his partnership with Markram in a difficult situation ensured South Africa’s victory.
  5. Smith and Starc’s Resistance: When the Australian team faced a major collapse in their second innings, the partnership between Steve Smith (79) and Mitchell Starc (58*) helped Australia set a respectable target.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Where was the 2025 WTC Final held?

The final was held at the Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, England.

Who was the Man of the Match in this final?

South African batsman Aiden Markram was named the Man of the Match for his historic innings of 136 runs.

Which team was the 2025 WTC Champion?

South Africa defeated Australia by 5 wickets to win the World Test Championship title for the first time.

What was the duration of the WTC Final 2025?

The final was held from June 11 to June 14, 2025, concluding on the fourth day.

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