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Team India's prize money for the third-place finish almost matches the $1.6 million received by the champions of the previous two editions of the tournament, New Zealand in 2021 and Australia in 2023.
South Africa are in command heading into Day 4 of the ongoing World Test Championship (WTC) final against defending champions Australia at Lord's.
Cricket Australia’s champion pedigree faces South Africa’s gritty ambition in cricket’s WTC final LONDON (AP) — When it comes to major cricket finals, Australia is in a league of its own.
FILE - Australia’s Travis Head plays a shot during the ICC Champions Trophy semifinal cricket match between India and Australia at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai, United Arab ...
FILE - South Africa's Kagiso Rabada celebrates during the ICC Champions Trophy semifinal cricket match against New Zealand at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan, March 5, 2025.
When it comes to major cricket finals, Australia is in a league of its own. Only Australia has won all four men's global trophies. It is hard to beat in finals, having won 10 of 13 across the 50 ...
Australia are set to clash with South Africa in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2025 Final starting on Wednesday, 11 June at the Lord's Cricket Stadium in England.
WTC Final 2025 Live Streaming: How to Watch Australia vs South Africa Test Championship online? Australia and South Africa will face off in the World Test Championship final at Lord's Cricket Ground.
South Africa will play Australia in the World Test Championship 2025 finale at the iconic Lord's. However, what if the match ends in a draw or the weather plays spoilsport? Here's everything you ...
Where is Australia vs South Africa WTC Final 2025 being played? Australia vs South Africa WTC Final 2025 will be played at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, UK.
South Africa have secured their first major title by beating defending champions Australia by five wickets in the final of the World Test Championship at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. The ...
South Africa coach Shukri Conrad didn't mince his words as he talked about the ‘Big 3’ of world cricket – India, Australia, and England.