Temba Bavuma vs Pat Cummins : The cricket world is soon to witness a historic match. The final of the World Test Championship 2023-25 is going to start from June 11 at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London. In this Mahamukabale, the current champion Australian team will field to save their title, while South Africa will try to win the title for the first time. In this match, not only will there be a competition between two powerful teams, but there will be an exciting competition between South African captain Temba Bavuma and Australia captain Pat Cummins. The brilliant record of both captains is making this final more interesting.
Temba Bavuma insisted on never losing
Temba Bavuma of South Africa has set a unique record under his captaincy. As a Test captain, he has not lost any match yet. The team, led by him, has consistently performed strong, and their strategy has surprised opposition teams many times. He has also been very successful as a batsman and has brought South Africa to this match. Under his captaincy, the team won a stunning victory over domestic and foreign grounds, making them successful in making it for the first time in this final. Bavuma’s eyes will now be on creating history in Lord’s.
Temba Bavuma has captained 9 Tests so far, out of which his team has won 8 matches. He is now far away from just 1 win from holding the world record. Bavuma is on par with Australia’s late Warwick Armstrong for the highest win as captain in Test matches. He also won 8 Test matches without losing any match. If South Africa manages to win in Lord’s, then it will be icing on gold for Bavuma. Along with the trophy, he will also make world records.
Never lost the final of ICC Inventor
On the other hand, Australia’s Pat Cummins has set a different record under his captaincy. As captain, he has not lost the final of any ICC event yet. After winning the World Test Championship title by defeating India in 2023, Australia led by Cummins has proved its strength. His fast bowling and strategic mind have won the team even under difficult conditions. This time he would like to retain his unbeatable against South Africa in Lord’s and will like to re -name the title.