Advertisement
X

ICC World Test Championship Final At Lord바카라s: A Massive Moment For South Africa, Says AB De Villiers

AB De Villiers, who scored 8,765 runs including 22 centuries in 114 Tests, described South Africa바카라s squad as a well-balanced unit and backed them to pull off an upset against Pat Cummins-led Australia

File

AB de Villiers feels South Africa playing World Test Championship final against Australia at Lord's is a massive moment in the country's cricketing history.

South Africa and Australia will play in the final of the third edition of the World Test Championship final from June 11 to 15. Australia are the defending champions.

바카라This is a massive moment for South African cricket바카라a final at Lord's. The entire nation will be behind our team, and hopefully, we can cross the line,바카라 De Villiers told Star Sports.

De Villiers, who scored 8,765 runs including 22 centuries in 114 Tests, described South Africa바카라s squad as a well-balanced unit and backed them to pull off an upset against Pat Cummins-led Australia.

바카라I'm excited for the challenge. It's a well-balanced side, and I'm quietly confident we can upset Australia바카라I say 'upset' because they're clearly the favourites for this ICC World Test Championship Final.바카라

However, De Villiers termed Australia as a "well-oiled machine".

바카라Australia are a very experienced, well-oiled machine of a team. It won't be easy for South Africa. But I'm quietly confident because we're going there with many in-form players and big-hearted guys who have something to prove on this stage.바카라

Lord바카라s, with its rich history, can be daunting for first-timers in the South African squad, and De Villiers wants the nerves to settle quickly.

바카라For many of these players, it'll be their first match at Lord's바카라hopefully, they'll settle quickly. But I'm really looking forward to this contest. It's going to be fantastic cricket바카라after all, it's a final, and both teams have earned their place here.바카라

Advertisement

Head could be game-changer, feels Finch

Former Australia skipper Aaron Finch expects Travis Head to work his magic in a second successive World Test Championship final. Head was Australia바카라s hero in 2023 when he took the Indian attack to the cleaners with a superb century.

바카라He's proven in multiple finals now바카라the World Test Championship Final and the 50-over World Cup Final바카라that he can rip the game away from the opposition in an instant. As an opponent, these are the players you fear most. He can change a match faster than anyone,바카라 he said.

"I believe the batting line-up will be extremely well-prepared. With several players not involved in the IPL, they've had the opportunity to focus specifically on their Test preparations.

"Consider Steve Smith entering the World Test Championship fresh, Marnus Labuschagne, and Cameron Green already acclimatized by playing cricket in England. Many of these players will arrive eager and ready to perform at their best.바카라

Advertisement
Show comments
KR