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It International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially announced the party officials group for the World Testing Championship (WTC) Final of 2025where South -Africa will face defending Australia champions in Lord’s, London, from June 11 to 15.
The announcement comes when both teams are preparing for what is being billed as a “definitive test” to decide the best test point in the world after a two -year cycle.
ICC has named New Zealand Chris gaffaney and Richard Illingworth of England as a camp camp for the shock of the summit. Illingworth, currently the ICC area of the year, will be in its third consecutive end of the WTC, after having officialized the editions of 2021 and 2023. His partner, Gaffaney, brings more continuity and experience, having Umpirat both in the final of 2023 WTC and in the final of the World Cup of the T20 of the T20 of the T20 Illingworth.
Richard KettleboroughA Multiple Veteran of the ICC, including the Cricket Men World Cup and the Champions Trophy, has been appointed broad television (third). Kettleborough has resumed its role since the end of 2021 WTC between India and New Zealand. India Nitin MenonMaking his debut as a fourth referee in a WTC final, rounds the official team of the field. Menon previously served as a television broadcast in the T20 World Cup final in 2021.
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Ex -Fast Indian Bolver Javagal srinathAn experienced ICC party referee has been appointed to supervise the procedures. Srinath has regularly official in the main ICC events and brings great experience to the meeting of big bets.
Lord’s Grand Final is a suitable conclusion for a competitive WTC 2023-25With the first two teams in the world who are committed to the prestigious MACE test and a USD $ 3.6 million winner.
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