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    World Test Championship cricket live blog: Over-by-over updates as Kagiso Rabada runs riot as Aussies crumble to post score of 212

    June 11, 202533 Mins Read
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    By ED CARRUTHERS FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA and LAWRENCE BOOTH and ZAC CAMPBELL

    Published: 09:33 BST, 11 June 2025 | Updated: 16:24 BST, 11 June 2025

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    Follow Daily Mail Australia‘s live blog for the latest scores, team news and over-by-over updates as Australia take on South Africa in the World Test Championship.

    WICKET: Rabada gets his FIFTH and Australia are all out for 212

    That was a clinical performance from South Africa, namely Rabada and Jansen.

    Just as we’re talking about Mitchell Starc, Rabada takes out his stumps to finish off the innings, with Australia losing five wickets for 22 runs in that last passage of play. A damning stat that sums up their batting performance today.

    Rabada, though, takes all the plaudits after a brilliant day with the ball in hand.

    The South African quick took five wickets on the opening day of the 2025 World Test Championship, removing Khawaja, Green, Webster, Cummins and Starc.

    ‘Coming here about a week ago you could only feel the atmosphere, and then once we got here it was really special,’ he told Sky Sports.

    ‘Great to feel all the support we’ve got, it feels out a home game. We were ready a week ago. So hopefully we can put some runs on here and make it a big game for them in the second innings.’

    South Africa's Kagiso Rabada celebrates the dismissal of Australia's Mitchell Starc during the World Test Championship final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ashley Western/Colorsport/Shutterstock (15351467as) Cricket - 2025 ICC World Test Championship - Final - Day 1 - Australia vs South Africa - Lord's Cricket Ground - Wednesday 11th June 2025. Mitchell Starc of Australia is bowled by Kagiso Rabada of South Africa. COLORSPORT / Ashley Western South Africa v Australia, ICC World Test Championship, Day 1, Lords, London, UK - 11 Jun 2025

    His epic performance comes after he was handed a one-month ban earlier this year after testing positive for cocaine. But following the suspension, the 30-year-old insisted he’d be using his ban as motivation to get back to top form and today he certainly showed that.

    ‘It means a lot for me to play for South Africa, I’ve given it my all every time. I’m just happy I could do a job out there. All of us started well – it meant a lot to everyone. I just got the rewards today,’ he added.

    On the conditions, Rabada added: ‘With the new ball it seems maybe a bit harder to score. As the ball got softer and they showed a bit of intent – they got some runs away. But you always felt with this wicket that any ball had their name on it.’

    ‘I mean that’s all secondary. Primary is to keep running in and doing your job. It means a lot to get past Allan Donald – what a legend.’

    WICKET: Starc bounces back in the first over

    Aiden Markram is marching back to the dressing room looking absolutely livid with himself.

    South Africa hadn’t even scored a run, with Michell Starc coming straight back into the field to skittle Markram in the last ball of the first over.

    Can Australia claim a few more wickets before stumps?

    South Africa 0-1 (Ov 2.1), trail by 212 runs

    LAWRENCE BOOTH: That was some collapse by Australia

    That’s some collapse by Australia: 192 for five to 212 all out, with Kagiso Rabada becoming the fifth player to appear on the little-known neutral honours board in the away dressing-room at Lord’s.

    There are only four others on it (all Australians) because this is only the third neutral Test here, following Australia v South Africa in 1912 during the triangular tournament, and Australia v Pakistan in 2010. Now, if South Africa can reach stumps without too much damage…

    Healy cuts a disappointed figure

    Even in the sun, Jansen is shaping the ball around so well here.

    And the Aussies are struggling to cope. Rabada is back with the ball and is bowling to Starc, who has some support in the stands today.

    His wife and Australian Women’s Cricket captain, Alyssa Healy is in the house watching on.

    But with Australia having struggled today Healy did not look too impressed…

    WICKET: I can’t keep up here!

    This time it’s Nathan Lyon and Jansen picks up his third of the innings.

    The Australian spinner walks for a duck, as Jansen slings the ball around the wicket, curling it onto his off stump.

    South Africa’s bowlers have been absolutely clinical.

    Australia 211-9 (Ov 55.5)

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ashley Western/Colorsport/Shutterstock (15351467o) Cricket - 2025 ICC World Test Championship - Final - Day 1 - Australia vs South Africa - Lord's Cricket Ground - Wednesday 11th June 2025. Marco Jansen of South Africa celebrates taking the wicket of Marnus Labuschagne of Australia. COLORSPORT / Ashley Western South Africa v Australia, ICC World Test Championship, Day 1, Lords, London, UK - 11 Jun 2025

    WICKET: RABADA RUNS RIOT!

    That’s the end of the innings for Beau Webster who has done very well to hold things up for Australia, posting an individual score of 72 off 92 balls, Australia’s top score so far.

    But Rabada has his fourth and links up with Bedingham again, who takes an edge at first slip to dismiss the 31-year-old Aussie after a solid knock.

    With his haul of four, Rabada jumps above Allan Donald to become South Africa’s fourth-best Test wicket-taker.

    Nathan Lyon arrives at the crease and Rabada nearly puts his name on the Lord’s honours board again, with the ball just bouncing over the spinners stumps for the South African’s fifth.

    Australia 210-9 (Ov 54.5)

    Cricket - 2025 ICC World Test Championship Final - South Africa v Australia - Lord's Cricket Ground, London, Britain - June 11, 2025 South Africa's Kagiso Rabada celebrates after taking the wicket of Australia's Beau Webster, caught out by David Bedingham Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Lawrence/TGS Photo/Shutterstock (15352028el) Beau Webster, Australia cuts a short delivery through point during South Africa vs Australia, ICC World Test Championship Final Cricket at Lord's Cricket Ground on 11th June 2025 South Africa vs Australia, ICC World Test Championship Final, Cricket, Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood, London, United Kingdom - 11 Jun 2025

    WICKET: Rabada gets his third! Cummins walks!

    Oh no this is really not good for Australia. Just as he arrives Pat Cummins walks as Rabada takes his third wicket after being knocked over by Rabada.

    It’s a great ball from Rabada, who dismisses the Aussie captain who had faced just six balls. Cummins takes his eye off the bouncing ball for just a second as he attempts to play a forward drive, but the ball skirts past his bat and crashes into the top of the off stump.

    More woe for the Aussies as Mitchell Starc steps up to the crease.

    Bails fly as Australia's captain Pat Cummins loses his wicket for 1 run off the bowling of South Africa's Kagiso Rabada (R) during day one of the ICC World Test Championship cricket final match between Australia and South Africa, at Lord's cricket ground, in London, on June 11, 2025. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. NO ASSOCIATION WITH DIRECT COMPETITOR OF SPONSOR, PARTNER, OR SUPPLIER OF THE ECB (Photo by GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images)
    South Africa's Kagiso Rabada celebrates the dismissal of Australia's captain Pat Cummins during the World Test Championship final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

    Pat Cummins arrives to steady the ship

    And the Aussie captain has had a pretty interesting week, by all acounts.

    While spending time in London with his young family, with Cummins and his wife Becky having welcomed their second child earlier this year, the pair took a trip to see Jeremy Clarkson on his Diddly Squat farm.

    Cummins even had a game of ‘farm-yard’ cricket with the former Grand Tour presenter…

    WICKET: Just what Australia didn’t want… Carey walks

    First delivery after the tea break and Carey leaves for 23!

    It is a silly stroke to play under such pressure and especially considering how well he and Webster were partnering up together.

    He goes on the offensive against Keshav Maharaj coming down the wicket against the spinner but misses the ball in an attempt to play a reverse sweep.

    The ball bounces under the bat and takes out the Aussie wicketkeeper’s stumps.

    Australia 194/6 (Ov 51.3)

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Lawrence/TGS Photo/Shutterstock (15352028en) Alex Carey, Australia sweeps during South Africa vs Australia, ICC World Test Championship Final Cricket at Lord's Cricket Ground on 11th June 2025 South Africa vs Australia, ICC World Test Championship Final, Cricket, Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood, London, United Kingdom - 11 Jun 2025

    The players are back and we are underway again!

    Australia will be hoping they can make some headway now as the clouds have cleared above West London and it’s starting to get pretty warm out there.

    Rabada has taken the ball and looks set to start.

    He’s taken 2/35 and has five maidens already.

    The sun hasn’t quite baked the wicket just yet so I’m expecting the ball to move a fair bit still off the surface but Webster and Carey will benefit from a little less swing out there.

    And here’s what the fans are saying so far!

    How much is a pint and a burger at Lord’s?

    Well… It’s actually pretty fair for a pint of cold lager! Hat’s off to Lord’s. Compared to some prices at major sporting events around the world, the Home of Cricket have listed some of their beverages at a reasonably fair price, particularly considering this is also a London venue.

    A pint of lager will set you back £6.90. An IPA comes in a bit more expensive at £7.80 while a rum and coke costs £8.50.

    At a burger stand on the main concourse around the ground, a bacon butty will set you back £7.00.

    For a porchetta, stracciatella chees bun, punters will pay £12.50 for a bun and £15 for a baguette.

    Chips are £5 and a bottle of water will set you back £3.50.

    Rabada’s brilliant brace!

    We reach the 50-over mark and the players are leaving the field for a tea break!

    So that gives us ample opportunity to reflect again on Rabada’s brilliance this earlier this morning.

    Webster brings up a 50!

    After what appeared to be a shaky start, Webster is now holding court with the South African bowlers.

    He’s played brilliantly over the past hour, particularly bringing up a strike rate of 73.97.

    He made his Test debut earlier this year at the SCG and his partents went viral with a touching request on social media.

    WILL PINCOTT AT THE TEST

    Mail Sport’s Will Pincott is also at the Test today and has given an insight into the atmosphere at the Home of Cricket.

    After a shakey start by the Australians, they’ve steadied the ship.

    What’s striking today is the mood, calm and joyful. Spectators are relaxed, soaking in the sun and rhythm of the game.

    Here’s to the rest of the test.

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: A general view taken from the Pavilion as members look on during match play in the second session on Day One of the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Alex Davidson-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

    Pressure mounting for Marnus?

    While he outlasted team-mates Khawaja and Green, there was a bit of pressure on him coming into this Test match, after Cummins elevated him to an opener.

    His position in the Aussie Test side has come under scrutiny, given his recent performances.

    In his last five Test matches, the Queensland batter has failed to score more than 26 runs. His last century came at Old Trafford in 2023 against England.

    Labuschagne has managed to build up decent run totals over the past year, notably scoring two seventies during last summer’s Boxing Day Test.

    Today’s knock started well, with Labuschagne settling in well, taking the shine off the new ball. But he appeared to slow, and Steve Smith, who came in showing plenty of intent, quickly caught up with his team-mate before he was dismissed.

    Alamy Live News. 3BHRFNG London, England, June 11 2025: Marnus Labuschagne (33 Australia) batting during the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 Day 1 game between Australia and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London, England.  (Jay Patel/SPP) This is an Alamy Live News image and may not be part of your current Alamy deal . If you are unsure, please contact our sales team to check.

    The 30-year-old, meanwhile, has received the backing of several team-mates, including Khawaja, who believes he can play well as an opener.

    ‘Like I’ve said in the past, there are plenty of times where I prefer to bat in other positions,’ Khawaja said.

    ‘But beggars can’t be choosers. You just have to be humble that you’re playing for Australia.

    ‘You take what you get and you make the best out of it. At the end of the day, it’s a team game.

    ‘Marnus is a terrific player. If he gets an opportunity, I’m sure he’ll be fine.’

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja of Australia walk out to bat during Day One of the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Alex Davidson-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

    Australia survive another review

    Alex Carey is in the crease but on his first ball, he survives a big LBW decision, getting his bat to the ball despite it appearing to hit his pad on route to the wicket.

    With Smith now gone, Australia need to find some momentum, with Webster now five runs off his half-century.

    Meanwhile, here’s Jansen showing off his epic reactions to dismiss Smith…

    LAWRENCE BOOTH: Juggling Jansen delivers in crucial moment

    What a moment in this Test match! Aiden Markram’s off-breaks had previously brought him three wickets at nearly 85 each in his 45 Tests, so the wicket of Steve Smith – caught by a juggling Jansen at slip – goes well beyond the bonus category. How crucial might that be in the final shake-up?

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Marco Jansen of South Africa celebrates catching out Steve Smith of Australia during day one of the ICC World Test Championship Final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Marco Jansen of South Africa celebrates with teammates after catching out Steve Smith of Australia during day one of the ICC World Test Championship Final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

    WICKET: Huge wicket as Steve Smith marches!

    Smith was looking so settled, bringing up his half-century, but he’s come unstuck against Aiden Markram!

    South Africa have shown their class in the field once again, as Markram’s off spinner moves across the face of Smith’s bat, taking a big edge as the legendary Aussie batter threw his hands wildly at the ball.

    It takes a big edge, flying wide to the towering Marco Jansen, who juggles the ball on his left before reacting quickly to recover the immediate fumble and take the catch.

    A disgruntled Smith trudges his way back through the Long Room, with a score of 66 from 112.

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Aiden Markram of South Africa celebrates the wicket of Steve Smith of Australia during Day One of the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Matthew Lewis-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)
    Australia's Steve Smith on day one of the ICC World Test Championship Final match at Lord's, London. Picture date: Wednesday June 11th, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Ben Whitley/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

    LAWRENCE BOOTH: Australia doing their best to get through to the sunshine

    A decent ovation for Steve Smith as he cuts Rabada behind point for four to bring up a crucial 76-ball half-century.

    Somehow, Beau Webster is still in at the other end, and Australia are doing their best to get through to an old ball and the afternoon sunshine. Gripping stuff.

    Australia rotating the strike well

    Smith and Webster keep the scoreboard moving with four singles from Maharaj’s second over.

    The Proteas have struggled to create a sustained period of pressure in the last half-hour and Australia are showing typical grit to fight their way back into the final.

    Poor review from South Africa

    Ngidi resumes with the first over to begin the second half of the afternoon session in the World Test Championship final.

    He gets wayward with his line and is flicked down to fine leg for four by Webster.

    Things get worse for as South Africa review an LBW shout that had a huge inside edge from Webster.

    He finishes the over by smashing the ball for four – with ten off it.

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jay Patel/SPP/Shutterstock (15352042ap) London, England, June 11 2025: Marco Jansen (70 South Africa), Temba Bavuma (11 South Africa) and Keshav Maharaj (16 South Africa) in conversation during the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 Day 1 game between Australia and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London, England. (Jay Patel/SPP) ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 Day 1 - Australia v South Africa - Lord's Cricket Ground, London, England, June 11 2025:, London, England, United Kingdom - 11 Jun 2025

    Australia start with intent against the spinner

    Smith is not looking to milk it against Maharaj as he begins by clubbing his first ball for two.

    He then dispatches a long-hop through mid-wicket.

    And that will be drinks in the afternoon session

    50 partnership between Smith and Webster

    Webster begins the next over by slapping the ball down the ground off the back foot for four.

    Two singles bring up the 50 partnership – which has come off 78 balls.

    South Africa respond by bringing Keshav Maharaj into the attack for the first time from the Nursery End to start the 37th over.

    Tight leave from Smith

    Steve Smith with a very tight – but in the end well-judged – leave as he is clipped on the pad by Rabada.

    Smith clips the ball for two to get Australia on Nelson.

    Australia ticking over

    Three singles and two no-balls keep the scorers busy.

    That’s now five no-balls in the innings so far bowled by South Africa – they need to correct that in case it costs them a wicket.

    Smith reaches 50

    Steve Smith reaches his 50 via a slash down to the third-man boundary that also brings up Australia’s 100.

    That’s his fifth score of 50 or more in his last six innings at Lord’s.

    Australia's Steve Smith celebrates after scoring fifty runs during the World Test Championship final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

    Ngidi back into the attack

    Lungi Ngidi replaces Marco Jansen from the Pavilion End at Lord’s.

    Smith gets Australia’s first run in what seems like an age with a slash through cover point.

    Webster finishes the over with a cover drive that runs all the way to the boundary.

    Rabada all over Webster with another maiden

    Now Rabada gets his line and length spot on to whistle two balls past Webster’s inside edge.

    He then edges into his pad to round out another maiden, with Australia not having scored a run for three overs. Pressure building.

    A beauty from Jansen

    Marco Jansen is causing Steve Smith some huge trouble with his angle from round the wicket.

    He whistles one past Smudger’s outside edge that has the South African fielders in disbelief.

    But Smith calmly sees out the rest of the over, which is yet another maiden.

    Webster survives missed South Africa review

    Webster begins the next over with a glorious cover drive for four of his own before he survives a shout for LBW that looked very close.

    However, the Proteas opt not to review and that could cost them as there were three reds with no hint of an inside edge.

    Huge let-off for Australia!

    Australia's Beau Webster on day one of the ICC World Test Championship Final match at Lord's, London. Picture date: Wednesday June 11th, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Ben Whitley/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

    Australia living dangerously

    Just one ball after the review, Webster edges onto his pad but sneaks through for a single.

    Steve Smith then relieves the pressure with a drive through the covers for four.

    NOT OUT

    Beau Webster survives by a whisker!

    It was two reds but an umpire’s call on impact.

    SOUTH AFRICA REVIEW

    Has Marco Jansen trapped Beau Webster in front?

    South Africa send it upstairs…

    So we’re well underway again for this second session!

    So Beau Webster comes to the crease and he’s in trouble already.

    Rabada almost gets him with a wobble seem. The ball flies high over the wickets and he almost skittles Webster, who made his Test debut against India at the SCG earlier this year.

    Coming into the heat of this battle, Webster looked a little nervous there but he survives.

    The changes Lord’s are making to avoid repeat of 2023 Ashes Long Room controversy

    Australia return to Lord’s for the first time since Usman Khawaja and David Warner were shockingly confronted by members in the Long Room during the Second Test of the 2023 Ashes Series.

    And Lord’s have made several changes to prevent those unsavoury events from taking place once again.

    During that series, players were forced to walk down a narrow passage of the Long Room, flanked by MCC members on their right and a wall on their left, as they left the field for lunch.

    Pat Cummins’ side have now been told, according to The Chronicle, that they will have a wider space to walk down, so that they are not as close to the patrons in the lounge.

    The stairwells leading up to the dressing rooms are also now kept clear when players are passing room.

    That came after it was alleged that Warner was ‘kicked’ after making his way up for his dinner.

    ‘No, I think the Australian team will be very well received by MCC Members. I think the Long Room will be hugely respectful and I think the crowd will behave as they would normally to an Australian team,’ MCC President Mark Nicholas said.

    He added: ‘It is what it is. There’s not much you can do. We put one of those roped off areas but it doesn’t matter. If someone wants to behave badly they will. But I really don’t envisage, frankly I’d go as far as to say I’d be astonished if anybody was out of line.

    Kyle Verreynne takes an absolute screamer!

    It broke up a partnership that looked set to go on to score a few runs.

    But now Steve Smith must return to the wicket without Travis Head, the pair who had spurred Australia on to winning the World Test Championship Final in 2023 at The Oval.

    South Africa will be buoyed by the heroics of their bowlers but the brilliance of their wicket keeper Kyle Verreyene, who covered an immense ammount of ground to get a right glove to Head’s edge.

    The players are now walking out for the second session but it looks like the sun is going to peak it’s head through the clouds here at Lord’s and South Africa will want to make use of the cloudy conditions quickly while they can.

    South Africa take the front foot

    The conditions are really playing into the hands of Temba Bavuma’s side here.

    But that is not taking anything away from how well they’ve bowled and equally, their almost impeccable fielding.

    Behind the stumps, Kyle Verreynne has taken two wonderful catches, while Aiden Markram and David Bedingham both took great catches in the slips.

    It is Kagiso Rabada who has stood up for his side today, leading the attack with some impeccable bowling to dismiss both Usman Khawaja and Cameron Green within four deliveries.

    ‘Rabada started beautifully,’ Kevin Pieterson told Sky Sports during the lunch break.

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Kagiso Rabada of South Africa celebrates dismissing Usman Khawaja of Australia during day one of the ICC World Test Championship Final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Usman Khawaja of Australia leaves the field after getting out during Day One of the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Alex Davidson-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

    ‘Talk about the players who haven’t got the experience of playing at Lord’s – well Rabada’s on the honours board.

    ‘A lot of players who come here the first time don’t really get the conditions It affects a lot of players and people when they come here.

    ‘But for Rabada, he’s got the experience and he’s delivered when they needed him.’

    Marco Jansen also has a duo of wickets, notably sending Travis Head walking, who had come out to play some big swings and looked set to pose a big threat to the South Africans.

    But it’s been a dismal start to the match for Pat Cummins’ side who have faltered under the conditions.

    Cricket - 2025 ICC World Test Championship Final - South Africa v Australia - Lord's Cricket Ground, London, Britain - June 11, 2025 South Africa's Marco Jansen celebrates after taking the wicket of Australia's Travis Head, caught out by Kyle Verreynne Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Travis Head of Australia walks off after being dismissed during Day One of the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Alex Davidson-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

    The Australian top order players have lacked precision, playing at shots which perhaps were just gliding wide, ultimately nicking edges wide and in doing so have handed this first session to South Africa.

    ‘It’s South Africa’s game at the moment,’ Matthew Hayden told Sky Sports. Had they not lost Travis Head, Australia may have said this session was a draw. But that is now, no longer.’

    Australia must conjure up something in this next session to prevent this first innings from turning into a disaster. And perhaps there’s no better player to lead them out again after lunch than Steve Smith, who has quickly built a score of 26 runs off 51 deliveries.

    At lunch, Australia are 67/4 (Ov 23.2)

    LAWRENCE BOOTH: Australia must bounce back to ensure damage isn’t worse!

    The wicket of Travis Head in the last over before lunch caps a superb first morning for South Africa, who have backed up Bavuma’s decision to bowl.

    Two wickets each for Rabada and Jansen, and Australia reliant on Steve Smith’s quirky defiance to ensure the damage isn’t worse than 67 for 4. Game on!

    Cricket - 2025 ICC World Test Championship Final - South Africa v Australia - Lord's Cricket Ground, London, Britain - June 11, 2025 Australia's Steve Smith and Travis Head interact Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

    WICKET: WHAT A CATCH!!

    South Africa get another breakthrough before lunch and that is a huge blow for Australia.

    Travis Head edges the ball behind the stumps and forces Kyle Verreynne to dive to his right behind the leg stump.

    He covers the ground exceptionally to get his right glove to the ball and takes a sublime catch off Marco Jansen.

    Australia's Travis Head walks off the field after losing his wicket during the World Test Championship final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
    Cricket - 2025 ICC World Test Championship Final - South Africa v Australia - Lord's Cricket Ground, London, Britain - June 11, 2025 South Africa's Marco Jansen celebrates with Tristan Stubbs after taking the wicket of Australia's Travis Head, caught out by Kyle Verreynne Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

    Australia desperately need to get a foothold of this match

    Just as things appeared to be slowing down, with Smith and Labuschagne at the crease, South Africa fire a brutal blow to dismiss the Queensland batter.

    He had been struggling to find runs over the past few overs, dropping down to a strike rate of 30.35, while Smith came out firing, surpassing his team-mate with a rate of 47.35.

    Travis Head now joins him at the crease and the big-hitting South Australian is stepping up to make a few big swings early on.

    He makes an aggressive start, getting off the mark with a four to start.

    But they are weathering a storm against this South African side who are smelling blood as we are just 15 minutes away from lunch.

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Travis Head of Australia looks on in the warm-up during Day One of the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Alex Davidson-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

    LAWRENCE BOOTH: South Africa needed that wicket

    South Africa needed that, because Labuschagne and Smith were in danger of blunting the attack after the early breakthroughs for Rabada.

    But the left-armer Jansen went round the wicket to Labuschagne, and found just enough movement to take the outside edge.

    If South Africa can nip out another one before lunch, they’ll have enjoyed a glorious morning.

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Marco Jansen of South Africa celebrates with team mates after taking the wicket of Marnus Labuschagne of Australia during Day One of the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Matthew Lewis-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)
    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Marnus Labuschagne   of Australia leaves the field after being dismissed by Marco Jansen of South Africa during day one of the ICC World Test Championship Final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

    WICKET: Labuschagne walks

    South Africa have their third and Marco Jansen gets on the board!

    Things are going from bad to worse for Australia, and that’s a huge, huge blow for Labuschagne.

    He waves his bat forward to drive the ball away from the wicket but he clips it behind, with Kyle Verreynne taking the edge behind the stumps.

    The Queenslander took a good while to get off the field there, perhaps indicative of his dejection at the dismissal.

    Australia's Marnus Labuschagne reacts after playing a shot during the World Test Championship final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Wiaan Mulder of South Africa appeals unsuccessfully for the wicket of Marnus Labuschagne of Australia during Day One of the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Matthew Lewis-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

    Australia return to Lord’s for the first time since THAT incident in the Long Room

    It’s been two years since Usman Khawaja and David Warner were walking back into the changing rooms at Lord’s when they were confronted by a member of the MCC.

    Tempers had flared on the pitch during the Second Test of the series after Jonny Bairstow was controversially stumped by Alex Carey.

    The tourists would ultimately go on to take a 2-0 lead in the series following the match.

    However, unsavoury scenes erupted when multiple MCC members angrily approached Khawaja and Warner as they headed in for lunch. Both players had to be pulled back by security as tensions boiled over in the ugly exchange.

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 26: Usman Khawaja of Australia walks through the Long Room during an Australia Training Session at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 26, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

    Khawaja had told security to expel one man before breaking his silence on the ‘rough’ abuse, which he added was ‘disappointing’.

    He explained he ‘wasn’t going to stand by and cop’ abuse.

    ‘Lord’s is one of my favourite places to come. There’s always respect shown at Lord’s, particularly in the Members Pavilion in the Long Room, but there wasn’t today. It was very disappointing’, the Aussie opener said.

    ‘A few of them were throwing out some pretty big allegations and I just called them up on it and they kept going, and I was like, well, this is your membership here. So I’m just pointing them out. But it’s pretty disrespectful, to be honest. I just expect a lot better from the members.’

    One of the members involved was expelled from MCC, while another was slapped with a 30-month suspension for ‘abusive, offensive or inappropriate behaviour or language’.

    Steve Smith’s take on retirement

    With five openers coming to bat alongside Usman Khawaja over the past 18 months, Australia still haven’t settled down on their top order.

    Pat Cummins’ side appear to be in a bit of a transitional period, with several younger stars pushing for a spot in the Test side.

    One batsman, Steve Smith, who is currently at the non-striker’s end, has opened up on his future in the sport, following his retirement from ODI cricket earlier this year.

    During his career, 36-year-old batsman has smashed a multitude of records and is continuing to perform at the top level, notably leading his side out during their tour of Sri Lanka earlier this year in the absence of Pat Cummins.

    And Smith has no plans of hanging up his pads any time soon, revealing the one sporting event he wants to play in before he eventually does retire.

    The sights and sounds of Lord’s

    Rabada spurred on by one-month drug ban

    What a start from the South African pace bowler!

    He’s taken the wickets of Khawaja and Green in the space of four balls, having also taken three Maidens across his five-over spell here.

    He is certainly showing his intent to get back to where he left off, coming back into this South African Test side having served a one-month ban after testing positive for cocaine.

    Ahead of this week’s WTC Final, Rabada said he’d be using his ban as motivation to strike early against the Aussies.

    ‘It’s definitely a motivation,’ said captain Bavuma on his star bowler.

    ‘It’s been a couple of weeks now that everything has unfolded, and he put himself on the spot for further questioning from any of the players. As far as we know, that’s behind us.

    ‘He’s in the best shape that he’s ever been.’

    His brace of wickets means Rabada, according to OptaJim, has now taken 327 Test wickets, 23 more than any pace bowler in the format since he debuted in November 2015.

    Find out more about what’s spurring Rabada into form below…

    WICKET: Rabada gets another!

    Rabada is on fire! He gets two in the same over as Cameron Green looks devastated as he walks back to the long room.

    This time it’s Aiden Markram at second slip who takes the catch at second slip.

    Australia are under the pump, while South Africa are roaring with confidence.

    WICKET: Rabada gets Khawaja

    An excellent catch at first slip sees South Africa take first blood!

    Usman Khawaja walks for a duck after a cagey start.

    It’s a great catch from David Beddingha, with the ball clipping off the right edge of his bat flying out wide.

    That was an excellent catch by David Bedingham at first slip, because Aiden Markram was threatening to distract him as the edge flew in their general direction. Rabada had tied up Khawaja beautifully from round the wicket, and that’s a half-hour duck for Australia’s opener. First blood South Africa!

    Australia's Usman Khawaja walks off the field after losing his wicket during the World Test Championship final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Kagiso Rabada of South Africa celebrates dismissing Usman Khawaja of Australia during day one of the ICC World Test Championship Final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

    Confusion, no balls and a big appeal… but no wickets

    There’s a big shout as Marco Jansen fires a ball down the wicket and it lands high on Marnus Labuschagne’s pad. Like Rabada, he’s started well too, with the ball starting move around on the wicket.

    The appeals quickly settle, with the ball appearing to miss the stumps, but it’s our first big chance of the day.

    Meanwhile, Marnus has also got Australia off the mark. He and Khawaja get back for a two, and there’s a bit of confusion out there too.

    It appears Jansen has been pulled up for a no-ball earlier in the over, overstepping the crease. But the bizarre incident has left the field a bit puzzled…

    The Queensland batter comes to face the next ball and swipes a lovely cut to square leg.

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja of Australia walk out to bat during Day One of the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Alex Davidson-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)
    Australia's Marnus Labuschagne plays a shot during the World Test Championship final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

    Rabada starts well

    It’s a great start for the South African pace bowler, who keeps Labuschagne and Khawaja to nil after the first over.

    It comes after cricket great James Anderson dubbed the 30-year-old one of his favourite bowlers in the world right now.

    The English cricket great, who took 123 Test wickets at Lord’s, explained he couldn’t wait to see Rabada go up against Steve Smith this week.

    ‘The main one for me will be Rabada against Steve Smith and I think that could be a really good, interesting battle,’ he explained.

    ‘Steve Smith is one of the best batters in the world and Kagiso Rabada is one of my favourite bowlers to watch.

    ‘I think he’s got so many attributes that just make me want to tune into the TV and watch him. He’s a fantastic player, so I’m really looking forward to that battle.’

    Here he is getting some instruction from Anderson’s former bowling partner Stuart Broad on Monday…

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 09: Stuart Broad, bowling consultant talks with Kagiso Rabada (L) during a South Africa training session at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 09, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Philip Brown/Getty Images)

    LAWRENCE BOOTH: Everyone is on their best behaviour

    I’ve just been in the Long Room, scene of those shenanigans two years ago when MCC members reacted angrily to the stumping of Jonny Bairstow in the second Ashes Test, and I’m happy to report that everyone was on their best behaviour this time as the Australians prepared to take the field for the national anthems. Here’s hoping harmony continues to reign.

    We’re ready to go here!

    We’ve had the anthems and it’s now time for the first ball!

    Kagiso Rabada has the new ball and Usman Khawaja is on strike.

    It’s a great start and it feels like good bowling conditions.

    Rabada throws a lovely ball straight down the middle of the wicket and it swings out across the face of Khawaja’s bat.

    As for the pitch, it looks a bit tufty which again might help the ball move.

    Aussie star Matthew Hayden has given his verdict on what it’s like to open in conditions like these…

    ‘It’s terrifying!’ he says to Sky Sports. ‘But you’ve just got to wear the ball down!’

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Lawrence/TGS Photo/Shutterstock (15352028z) The players head out for the national anthems before South Africa vs Australia, ICC World Test Championship Final Cricket at Lord's Cricket Ground on 11th June 2025 South Africa vs Australia, ICC World Test Championship Final, Cricket, Lord's Cricket Ground, St John's Wood, London, United Kingdom - 11 Jun 2025
    Former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden, center, and former South African cricketer Hashim Amla, second right, pose with the winners trophy ahead of the World Test Championship final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Travis Head of Australia looks on in the warm-up during Day One of the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Alex Davidson-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)
    South Africa captain Temba Bavuma on day one of the ICC World Test Championship Final match at Lord's, London. Picture date: Wednesday June 11th, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Ben Whitley/PA Wire.RESTRICTIONS: Use subject to restrictions. Editorial use only, no commercial use without prior consent from rights holder.

    Aussie nemesis teams up with South Africa

    During his glittering Test career, Stuart Broad took 604 Test wickets, 153 of those wickets came against Australia – the most of any player in the red ball format.

    Given his experience of taking wickets against Australia, South Africa have drafted him in on a consultancy basis to help him give them an edge in their quest to claim their first World Test Championship.

    Broad, who also enjoyed some fantastic days at Lord’s, going on to take 113 wickets at the home of cricket, joined up with South Africa on Monday to give their bowlers, including star man Kasigo Rabada on how to deal with the Lord’s slope.

    ‘It’s very much about the tactics of that particular ground and the nuances which that slope brings. A lot of overseas bowlers can sometimes take a spell to get used to playing there,’ he told Sky Sports Cricket.

    ‘I’ll just have conversations with a few of their guys on field placements and how to settle and just the differences that Lord’s can bring to different bowlers.’

    And Broad is also back to work on the live coverage of the match too!

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Stuart Broad, commentator, poses for a photo during Day One of the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Alex Davidson-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

    Pat’s big week!

    From a trip to play a game of ‘farm-yard’ cricket with Jeremy Clarkson at his Diddly Squat Farm to spending some time with his family in London, Pat Cummins has certainly had a busy week!

    How India SABOTAGED Australia’s preparations for the World Test Championship final

    Two years on from Australia’s epic WTC Final victory against India, it seems their arch rivals have found a way to get one back over the Aussies.

    In a bizarre twist of events on the eve of the 2025 WTC Final, Australia were bumped off their scheduled training session at Lord’s, with India coming to train at the hallowed ground instead.

    The switch-up in the training schedule left Pat Cummins’ side scrambling for an alternative training venue.

    Many were left stunned by the move, especially considering India and England aren’t due to play at Lord’s until July 10.

    Here’s why the bizarre situation unfolded…

    A look behind the scenes…

    Pat Cummins and Temba Bavuma will be giving their final messages inside the dressing rooms as we speak.

    I wonder what each captain will say to their sides…

    Breaking:South Africa win the toss

    Temba Bavuma elects to bowl.

    Our man Lawrence Booth is at Lord’s today and he’s delivered his verdict on the conditions below…

    It’s a grey morning here at Lord’s, and a big cheer went up from the South African contingent when Temba Bavuma won the toss. They knew what that meant: South Africa will bowl first and seek to exploit the old adage that, at Lord’s, you look up, not down. If the Dukes ball swings, this could be a fascinating pre-lunch session.

    Cricket - 2025 ICC World Test Championship Final - South Africa v Australia - Lord's Cricket Ground, London, Britain - June 11, 2025 Australia's Pat Cummins with South Africa's Temba Bavuma during the coin toss as former India cricketer and commentator Ravi Shastri looks on Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
    LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11: Temba Bavuma of South Africa tosses the coin alongside Pat Cummins of Australia prior to Day One of the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 between South Africa and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 11, 2025 in London, England.  (Photo by Alex Davidson-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

    South Africa name a very strong side for the Final

    Temba Bavuma has unveiled a very strong XI to take on Australia.

    The Proteas, who topped the WTC league this year, with Ryan Rickelton headlining alongside Aiden Markram at the top of the order.

    Interestingly, Wiaan Mulder comes into the batting line-up at No 3 after being tried in the role in their recent Tests against Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

    ‘Mulder is quite young in that position. But I think having played with Mulder, having seen him and the way he has grown in the last two years within the red-ball format,’ Bavuma said.

    ‘It’s about giving him a lot more confidence, keep backing him and just allowing him to do what he does best.’

    Keshav Maharaj is the designated full-time spinner and joins a prolific bowling contingent that includes Kagiso Rabada, Marco Jansen and Lungi Ngidi.

    Pat Cummins’s side to face South Africa

    On Tuesday, the defending champions named their side for this week’s final.

    The shock news was that Usman Khawaja will have his fifth opening partner in 18 months, with Marnus Labuschagne pushing up the order to bat alongside him.

    Josh Hazlewood returns to the side over Scott Boland and will team-up with Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins as Australia’s quicks.

    Cameron Green returns to play for the first time since undergoing back surgery.

    Cummins was pressed further on the call to push Labuschagne up the order, insisting that he was only moving up by one spot in the line-up.

    ‘With Marnus moving, we thought it’s one spot up really,’ he explained.

    ‘It’s not too different to batting three.’

    ‘Opening the batting can be tough, but it can also be sometimes the best time to bat, before the Dukes ball actually starts swinging.’

    And in overcast conditions the ball is certainly set to start swinging today at Lord’s…

    The big talking point… Marnus to open?

    Is it make-or-break for Marnus Labuschagne this week at Lord’s?

    Perhaps, but the pressure is certainly on the Queensland star, who has struggled with the bat over the past two years.

    Now, Pat Cummins has taken the bold move to push him up the order with the 30-year-old set to open for Australia, with Sam Konstas missing out on a call-up.

    It means since David Warner’s retirement, Khawaja will have his FIFTH opening partner in the space of 18 months.

    While the move has garnered some scrutiny, Cummins has defended his decision to bring the Brisbane Heat batter into the top of the order.

    He explained that the decision was partly a reward for how Labuschagne had helped the side reach the final.

    ‘Marns, again, he’s played some crucial knocks in getting us here. You look back to the MCG (against India) and his batting was right up there as a difference in that match. So, yeah, I think it’s partly (about) rewarding those guys who got us here.

    Cummins also revealed the advice he has given to his team-mate, telling reporters on Tuesday: ‘We love when they’re [batters] are busy and putting pressure back on the bowlers.

    ‘That’s our message here to Marnus, opening the batting can be tough but it can also be the best time to bat before the Dukes ball actually starts swinging and there’s runs to be scored.

    ‘So it’s keeping that positive intent, (which) is when he’s batting at his best.

    ‘With Marnus moving, we thought it’s one spot up, it’s not too different to batting at three.

    ‘He’s done well here in England in the past.’

    It’s a warm day in London!

    But it’s a little bit overcast… and that makes it a perfect day for a bowl here at Lord’s as Australia and South Africa prepare for the 2025 World Test Championship final.

    I’m just hoping the rain is going to hold off, and it looks like it might just do that.

    Forecasts are predicting it is going to stay dry throughout the day and we’ll get a few breaks in the cloud from around 12pm onwards.

    But we’ve got what’s set to be a thrilling Test match in store and there’s plenty of storylines going on behind the scenes.

    Australia have interestingly backed Marnus Labuschagne to open, and this is, perhaps a make-or-break opportunity for the Queenslander.

    Multiple English stars have also been raising their heads as arch rivals Australia set out to defend their WTC crown. Jimmy Anderson shot a dig at Pat Cummins, while Stuart Broad has joined up with South Africa’s bowling coaches… make of that what you will.

    Stay with us as we’ll be bringing you live over-by-over updates and all the latest commentary, analysis and news from the 2025 World Test Championship Final.

    Key Updates

    • LAWRENCE BOOTH: That was some collapse by Australia

    • WICKET: Rabada gets his FIFTH and Australia are all out for 212

    • WICKET: I can’t keep up here!

    • WICKET: Rabada gets his third! Cummins walks!

    • Pat Cummins arrives to steady the ship

    • WICKET: Just what Australia didn’t want… Carey walks

    • How much is a pint and a burger at Lord’s?

    • Rabada’s brilliant brace!

    • Webster brings up a 50!

    • Australia survive another review

    • LAWRENCE BOOTH: Juggling Jansen delivers in crucial moment

    • WICKET: Huge wicket as Steve Smith marches!

    • LAWRENCE BOOTH: Australia doing their best to get through to the sunshine

    • Poor review from South Africa

    • So we’re well underway again for this second session!

    • The changes Lord’s are making to avoid repeat of 2023 Ashes Long Room controversy

    • Kyle Verreynne takes an absolute screamer!

    • South Africa take the front foot

    • WICKET: WHAT A CATCH!!

    • LAWRENCE BOOTH: South Africa needed that wicket

    • WICKET: Labuschagne walks

    • Australia return to Lord’s for the first time since THAT incident in the Long Room

    • Rabada spurred on by one-month drug ban

    • LAWRENCE BOOTH: Australia are under the pump early

    • WICKET: Rabada gets another!

    • Confusion, no balls and a big appeal… but no wickets

    • LAWRENCE BOOTH: Everyone is on their best behaviour

    • Aussie nemesis teams up with South Africa

    • Pat’s big week!

    • How India SABOTAGED Australia’s preparations for the World Test Championship final

    • A look behind the scenes…

    • South Africa win the toss

    • South Africa name a very strong side for the Final

    • It’s a warm day in London!

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