In a bold statement of intent, South Africa have named a potent playing XI for the World Test Championship final against Australia at Lord’s a day before the game, blending experience with youthful exuberance as they chase their first major ICC trophy in over two decades.
Captain Temba Bavuma will lead from the front, shouldering the dual responsibility of marshaling his troops while anchoring the middle order. The right-hander’s leadership has been instrumental in South Africa’s remarkable journey to the final, and his calm demeanor will be crucial in the pressure cooker atmosphere of Lord’s.
The Proteas have opted for a top order that combines flair and solidity. Aiden Markram, whose elegant stroke play has been instrumental in South Africa’s success, will look to provide a strong start alongside the technically sound Ryan Rickelton.
David Bedingham and Tristan Stubbs provide assurance in the middle order, and Wiaan Mulder’s selection as the seam-bowling all-rounder provides crucial balance to the side.
Behind the stumps, Kyle Verreynne gets the nod, with his sharp glovework and gritty batting likely to be tested against Australia’s relentless bowling unit.
The bowling attack is stacked with Marco Jansen, Kagiso Rabada, and Lungi Ngidi raring to go in friendly conditions. Completing the attack is the vastly experienced Keshav Maharaj, whose left-arm spin provides crucial variety.
| Position | Player | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ryan Rickelton | Opening Batsman |
| 2 | Aiden Markram | Opening Batsman |
| 3 | Temba Bavuma (c) | Middle-order Batsman/Captain |
| 4 | David Bedingham | Middle-order Batsman |
| 5 | Tristan Stubbs | Middle-order Batsman |
| 6 | Wiaan Mulder | All-rounder |
| 7 | Kyle Verrynne | Wicketkeeper-Batsman |
| 8 | Marco Jansen | Bowling All-rounder |
| 9 | Keshav Maharaj | Spin Bowler |
| 10 | Kagiso Rabada | Fast Bowler |
| 11 | Lungi Ngidi | Fast Bowler |
This carefully constructed XI represents South Africa’s best chance of overcoming the defending champions. With a balanced attack capable of taking 20 wickets and a batting lineup that blends experience with youthful exuberance, the Proteas have given themselves every chance of creating history at the Home of Cricket.
As the cricketing world turns its attention to Lord’s, South Africa’s chosen warriors stand ready for the ultimate test against Pat Cummins’ formidable Australian outfit.