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ICC World Test Championship Final 2025: SA vs AUS

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The ICC World Test Championship is the ultimate battle for cricket’s Test format supremacy.

It was created to revive interest in the game’s longest format, allowing teams to prove their mettle over two years of gruelling matches.

The WTC Final is the climax, where the top two teams face a grand battle.

South Africa & Australia Qualifies for ICC World Test Championship Final 2025

New Zealand became the first champion in the inaugural WTC final in 2021, defeating India in a rain-affected game.

In the 2023 final, Australia beat India to claim the WTC final title.

This championship has redefined the excitement of Test cricket, offering thrilling matches, intense rivalries, and unforgettable moments.

Read also: Highest Partnerships In Test Cricket Ever

“Test cricket is the truest form of the game, and the WTC adds a crown to the ultimate contest.”

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Timeofindia.com

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Icc-cricket.com

Frequently Asked Questions 

How many overs in the WTC Final?

The WTC Final is played over five days with a maximum of 450 overs.

It ensures that every day has 90 overs and is full of action, making it good entertainment for the audience. I

What happens if the WTC Final is a Draw?

Both teams are declared joint winners if the WTC ends in a draw or tie. This unique provision ensures that no side gets unjustly exploited when rain or some other factor causes the game’s halt. It also shows the proximity in which Test cricket is played.

How Many Times Has India Won the WTC?

India has not yet won the WTC. In 2021, they reached the final but could not win, losing to New Zealand in a rain-hit game. The team came very close but failed to cross the final hurdle.

How Many Times Australia Has Qualified for the Final

They have qualified for the WTC Final once so far. They played against India in 2023 and won the series, showing off their Test cricketing strength.

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