These two teams reached the finals of WTC 2025, know on which day this great match will be played
WTC 2025: The final of the World Test Championship 2025 is to be played. Two teams have qualified for this great match. After the Sydney Test match played between India and Australia, the two teams for the final have been decided. These teams are none other than the teams of South Africa and Australia. The final match will be played between these two teams. This is the first time that Team India has not made it to the final of the World Test Championship. Team India’s defeat against Australia has been heavy. In such a situation, let us know when and where this final match of the World Test Championship will be played.
Complete information about WTC final
Several test series were played between 9 teams for the World Test Championship final. After which the top two teams have confirmed their place in the finals. The South African team had already made its place in the final. The Australian team won the Sydney Test match played against India by 6 wickets and secured its place in the final. This final match between South Africa and Australia will be played at Lord’s in London from June 11. The Australian team has confirmed its place in the final for the second consecutive time.
For the first time the final will be held without India
Team India had played the finals of the year 2021 and 2023. This will be the first time that Team India will not play the WTC final. The WTC 2021 final was won by New Zealand and the 2023 final was won by Australia. This time the Australian team has a chance to win the trophy for the second consecutive time. His team is currently the current champion, but being from South Africa, it will not be easy for them to win it. The Australian team still has to play one more Test series in this cycle of WTC. This series will be played against Sri Lanka, but this series will not have any impact on the points table and the schedule of the final match.
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