South Africa on the Brink of Victory in WTC Final Against Australia

The World Test Championship final at Lord's sees South Africa in a commanding position against Australia, needing only 69 runs for victory. With captain Temba Bavuma and Aiden Markram at the crease, the stakes are high as the defending champions aim to take eight wickets quickly. The ICC has also announced a significant increase in prize money for the upcoming finals, with the winners set to receive $3.6 million. Read on for more details about this thrilling match and the financial stakes involved.
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South Africa on the Brink of Victory in WTC Final Against Australia

WTC Final Update: South Africa vs Australia

Currently, the World Test Championship final is underway at Lord's Cricket Ground, featuring South Africa and Australia. After the third day of play, South Africa appears to be in a strong position, yet the team has long been labeled as 'chokers,' leaving fans on edge. To secure victory, South Africa requires just 69 more runs, with captain Temba Bavuma and centurion Aiden Markram at the crease. On the other hand, the defending champions must quickly take eight wickets to retain their title. The team that emerges victorious in the WTC Final will be rewarded with a substantial cash prize.


Additionally, the ICC recently announced the prize money for the WTC Final 2025, revealing a significant increase compared to the previous two seasons. In 2021, New Zealand, the Test champions, and Australia, the 2023 titleholders, each received $1.6 million, equivalent to approximately ₹13 crores.


This time, the prize money for the winning team has been set at $3.6 million, which is around ₹31 crores, while the runners-up will receive $2.16 million, approximately ₹18 crores.