Australia’s best playing XI selected before WTC final, 2 Indian players get space in the team

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WTC: IPL 2025 ended with RCB’s historic victory. Virat Kohli raised the IPL trophy for the first time and now everyone’s eyes are on the WTC Championship final to be held at Lord’s on 11 June. Where the teams of Australia and South Africa are going to collide. But before the WTC final match, Cricket Australia has declared WTC’s best playing XI. In which players from a total of seven countries have been included and two young players of India have got a place.

WTC Cricket Australia’s opener batsman

Cricket Australia has placed Usman Khwaja with India’s young batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal as a WTC opener. The middle order has chosen New Zealand’s Kane Williamson and Joe Root of England. Williamson has scored 1100 forest runs in the last 2 years by playing 11 matches. Which includes five centuries. The same Joe Root has scored 1968 runs in 22 Tests. Which includes 7 centuries. In this team, Herry Brook of England and Kamindu of Sri Lanka have also got a chance in this team. While Alex Carrie has been included as a wicketkeeper.

This player was made the captain of the team

Cricket Australia has commanded the team in the hands of Pat Cummins. Apart from Bumrah to accompany him in bowling, Matt Henry of New Zealand and Noman Ali of Pakistan have also been included. The team has joined Kagiso Rawada of South Africa as the 12th player.

Cricket Australia’s World Test Championship Best 11-

Yashasvi Jaiswal, Usman Khwaja, Kane Williamson, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Kamindu Mendis, Alex Carrie, Pat Cummins (Capnins), Jaspreet Bumrah, Matt Henry, Noman Ali.

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