Pat Cummins, Usman Khawaja Eye Huge Milestones As Australia Aim To Defend World Test Championship Crown
- Australia, led by skipper Pat Cummins, will defend their ICC World Test Championship title against South Africa at Lord's starting June 11, 2025.
- Cummins missed Australia's Sri Lanka tour in February for the birth of his second child and has since recovered from an ankle injury to regain top form.
- Cummins and opener Usman Khawaja, key players with substantial milestones ahead, are supported by a strong squad featuring veterans and rising talents.
- Cummins has taken 294 wickets in 67 Tests with a 22.44 average, while Khawaja has 5,930 runs in 80 Tests and an average near 48.7 in WTC matches.
- The final marks Australia’s second consecutive WTC final appearance, aiming to become the first team to defend the title, while South Africa seeks their first since 2013.
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Australia captain Pat Cummins and South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma (ICC Photograph) Because the clock ticks right down to the extremely anticipated World Check Championship (WTC) Ultimate between Australia and South Africa at Lord’s from June 11, Pat Cummins’ males arrive in London with a transparent mission — to retain the mace they lifted two years in the past at The Oval after defeating India within the 2023 ultimate.Ranked No. 1 within the …
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World Test Championship: As Australia prepares for a shot at winning back-to-back World Test Championship (WTC) titles, skipper Pat Cummins believes it's not just individual brilliance but collective resilience that has defined his side’s success over the last two years.
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