
Aussie Squad Set for WTC Final Showdown
Australia has named a formidable 15-player squad for the upcoming World Test Championship (WTC) Final against South Africa at Lord’s, starting June 11. The squad sees the return of key players, including all-rounder Cameron Green and young opener Sam Konstas.
Konstas’ Selection Sparks Top-Order Debate
Teenage sensation Sam Konstas, who made headlines with a blistering 60 off 65 balls on his Boxing Day debut against India, has been retained in the squad. His fearless approach against top-tier bowlers like Jasprit Bumrah showcased his potential.
However, his inclusion reignites discussions about Australia’s opening combination. With Usman Khawaja a mainstay, the selectors face a decision between promoting Marnus Labuschagne, who has been out of form, or giving Konstas another opportunity at the top.
Green Returns as Specialist Batter
Cameron Green makes his comeback after undergoing back surgery last year. While traditionally an all-rounder, Green will play as a specialist batter in the WTC Final. His recent century for Gloucestershire in county cricket has bolstered his case for inclusion.
Australia’s 15-Player Squad for WTC Final
| Player | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Pat Cummins (c) | Fast Bowler | Returns from IPL stint |
| Usman Khawaja | Opening Batter | Veteran presence at the top |
| Marnus Labuschagne | Batter | Seeking return to form |
| Steve Smith | Batter | Potential move to No.3 |
| Cameron Green | Batter | Back from injury, playing as batter |
| Travis Head | Batter | Set to bat at No.5 |
| Beau Webster | All-Rounder | Retains spot after strong debut |
| Alex Carey | Wicketkeeper | First-choice keeper |
| Josh Inglis | Wicketkeeper | Backup keeper |
| Nathan Lyon | Spinner | Lead spinner |
| Mitchell Starc | Fast Bowler | Key pace option |
| Josh Hazlewood | Fast Bowler | Returns from injury |
| Scott Boland | Fast Bowler | Backup pacer |
| Matt Kuhnemann | Spinner | Additional spin option |
| Sam Konstas | Batter | Young opener, selection debated |
Increased Stakes in WTC Final
The International Cricket Council has doubled the prize money for the WTC Final, with the winners set to receive $5.6 million. Australia, having won the previous edition in 2023, aims to defend their title against a strong South African side.
Upcoming Fixtures
- WTC Final vs South Africa: June 11–15 at Lord’s, London
- West Indies Test Series: Three matches scheduled for June–July



