TEMBA BAVUMA leads a team of 15 members in South Africa for the upcoming ICC World Test (WTC) 2025 against Australia in June, according to ICC. The South Africa team was strengthened in the World Test Championship by the return of SpeedSter Lungi Ngidi, which was absent from the domestic summer tasks due to a thigh injury. Paceer, who has been fully recovered since then, appeared to South Africa in the white cricket game earlier in 2025, as it appeared in the global T20 tournaments.
Timba Pavomoma leads South Africa’s charge in the first WTC final starting from June 11 in Lord.
Tony De Zorze, Ryan Ricclton and Eden Markram are the highest beating options, while the rising star Tristan Stab, David Bidengham and Bavoma will carry the fort in the middle ranking.
Kyle Verreynne will be an electric presence behind its trunks and reduce the arrangement, and WIA MULDER and Jansen can contribute to all sessions.
It will join Multer and Jansen by ACE Pacer Kagiso Rabada, NGIDI, Dane Pateson and Corbin Bosch to frame the fast squad. TWEAaker Keshav Maharaj will be the face of rotation resources alongside Senuran Muthusamy.
Protise remained in a largely reliable essence, as he only changed the 16 players’ squad that faced Pakistan. Cheb Koina Mapaka shines at the account of the returnees NGIDI, while the first -class Matthew Breetzke comes down.
South Africa ended the league top with 69.44 points. They took control of the house, where they got a chain victory against Pakistan and Sri Lanka while withdrawing against India.
Their shape was impressive, with victories over the West Indies and Bangladesh. Their only setback came in New Zealand, where they were missing a group of first selection stars.
After winning eight out of 12 games and one drawing, Protias won his place in the World Court of International for the first test ever.
South Africa by WTC Final 2025: Temba Bavuma (Captain), Tony De Zorzi, Aiden Markram, Wiaan Mulder, Marco Jansen, Kagiso Rabada, Keshav Maharaj, Lungi Ngidi, Corbin Bosch, Kyle Verreynne, David Bedingham, Tristan Stubs, Ryan Rikelton, Senuran Muthusamy.
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