World Test Championship 2023-2025
5 WTC 2023–25 Matches Fans Will Never Forget — Part 1
With South Africa and Australia going against each other in the World Test Championship final, it also marks the end of another WTC cycle. Nine teams went against each other in 69 matches to decide the top two teams, which will face each other for the Ultimate Test Mace. Although the were many matches, there were only a few of them that made Test cricket more thrilling for the fans.
Australia Seize Control as South Africa Collapses on Day 1 of WTC Finals
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Top Contenders for POTM in WTC Final Clash between Australia and South Africa
On This Day: Australia Thrash India by 209 Runs to Win ICC World Test Championship Final
Is South Africa the Deserving Finalist of the World Test Championship?
Can Pat Cummins Add Another ICC Title to His Glorious Resume?
Can India Secure a Spot in the WTC 2027 Final with This Challenging Schedule?
How Much Money Did India Receive For Finishing Third in WTC 2025?
South Africa Announces Squad for WTC Final 2025 Against Australia
Cameron Green Returns as Australia Names Squad for WTC 2025 Final vs South Africa
Australia has announced a 15-member squad for the WTC 2025 Final against South Africa at Lord’s (June 11–16). Pat Cummins returns as captain, joined by Josh Hazlewood and Cameron Green. New faces Sam Konstas and Beau Webster are included. Australia aims to defend its WTC title after winning the 2023 final against India.
Temba Bavuma Ruled Out of WTC Final as Injury Shocker Hits South Africa Hard
India’s Absence in WTC Final Costs England Cricket Board and Lord’s £4 Million!
Is Marnus Labuschagne at Risk of Being Dropped? Steve Smith Answers the Press
IND vs AUS: Australia’s WTC Final Points Under Threat? ICC Delivers Crucial Pitch Verdict
WTC 2025: What India Must Do in Sydney to Keep Their WTC Final Hopes Alive
WTC 2025: Latest WTC 2023-25 Standings Following New Zealand-England Test Series
New Zealand secured a massive 423-run victory against England in the third Test at Hamilton but lost the series 2-1. Chasing 658, England collapsed for 234, with Ben Stokes unable to bat due to injury. Mitchell Santner shone with an all-round performance, while Tim Southee ended his career with 391 Test wickets. New Zealand climbed to fourth in the WTC standings.
WTC 2025: Temba Bavuma Delighted as South Africa Reigns in WTC Standings