After two years of intense test cricket, including retaining ashes and dominating India in the border-Gavaskar 2024-25 trophy, they are now one step to lift the title for the second time.
The return of key players for Australian side
The Australian squad is strengthened by the return of key players who had been maritime due to injuries, providing experience and power power on the list. The tastes of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Cameron Green They are all in shape and are ready to have a strong impact on the biggest stage, after their absence at ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Beside them, a few newcomers promising – Sam and Matt Kuhnemann -They are also in the mix, eager to demonstrate their worth and contribute to the defense of the Australia title in what promises to be a confrontation of great bets on the iconic gentleman.
Australia’s maximum choice playing XI for the WTC 2025 final
1. Usman Khawaja (Opelor)
Paper: Opening whisk on the left
Fortresses: Technically sound and composed of pressure, especially in test conditions.
Expectations: Place a solid base at the top and create a mid -order impulse to take advantage of.
2 Consistent Sam (Opelor)
Paper: Young Opening Buster on the right
Fortresses: The game and composition of Stroke Fearly Stroke marked a 60 debut against India at the BGT 2024-25.
Expectations: Provide positive beginnings with intent and bring the opposition attack soon, showing maturity beyond its years.
3 .. Marnus Labuschagne (No. 3)
Paper: Passer of right hand of the upper order
Fortresses: High levels of concentration and consistent scoring capacity.
Expectations: Build entries through patience and collaborations, keeping the highest order together.
4. Steve Smith (No. 4)
Paper: Experienced mixer
Fortresses: One of the best who has played the format with a unique technique and world -class adaptability between the conditions.
Expectations: Master the average order and provide a spine for the big ones. A centurion in the final of the final WTC of 2023 with exceptional work and a master stroke.
Fortresses: Counterattack style that can change the course of a match.
Expectations: Accele the entrances and take the bowls during crucial phases. A centurion in the previous final, dismantled the opposition bowling attack and removed the game with a commanding performance.
6. Alex Carey (Wicketkeeper)
Paper: Wick bitter
Fortresses: Safe hands behind collision and useful contributions with the bat.
Expectations: Be sure of sharp gloves and support the average lower order with vital runs.
7.Cameron Green (All-Rounder)
Paper: Batting All-Rounder
Fortresses: Add the depth to both the battle and the bowls with good lengths and the clean hit.
Expectations: Balance the side, contribute to the races and break the collaborations with the ball.
8. Pat Cummins (captain, fast bowler)
Paper: Frontline Bowler and Leader Team
Fortresses: Leading Pace Bowler with excellent control and leadership under pressure.
Expectations: It carries from the front with key advances and smart field management. In addition, you can make a scorer on the order.
9. Mitchell Starc (Bowler fast)
Paper: Fast Bowler of the left arm
Fortresses: Raw pact, reverse swing and wicker taking in crisis situations.
Expectations: Rattir the opposition with rhythm and orient the tail efficiently. A tried clutch player for Australians on great occasions.
10. Nathan Lyon (spinner)
Paper: Out of blow
Fortresses: Experience and ability to maintain pressure from one end.
Expectations: Control the game in long spells and explode any attendance on the pitch. It can be a lethal bowl on the back of the game.
11. Josh Hazlewood / Scott Boland (Bowler fastThat)
Paper: Line and length sewing
Fortresses: Propiable accuracy and effectiveness in English conditions.
Expectations: They contain clues and create pressure for doctors through consistency.