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South Africa will upset Australia in World Test Championship final: AB de Villiers

South Africa will upset Australia in World Test Championship final: AB de Villiers

India Today6 days ago

Former South Africa cricketer AB de Villiers has backed South Africa to beat Australia in the World Test Championship Final, set to be held at Lord's Stadium later in June. South Africa have reached the WTC Final for the first time and will be taking on the defending champions, Pat Cummins' Australia.South Africa qualified for the final of the tournament after beating Sri Lanka and Pakistan at home, while India fell out of the race after losing two back-to-back series against New Zealand and Australia. India's fall from grace was haunting for their fans, and it resulted in multiple personnel changes—both in the coaching staff and in the squad as well.advertisement'This is a massive moment for South African cricket—a final at Lord's. The entire nation will be behind our team, and hopefully, we can cross the line,' AB de Villiers told Star Sports ahead of the final.
'I'm excited for the challenge. It's a well-balanced side, and I'm quietly confident we can upset Australia. I say 'upset' because they're clearly the favourites for this ICC World Test Championship Final,' he added.AB de Villiers referred to Australia as a very experienced and well-oiled machine of a team and felt it would not be easy for South Africa to overcome them:'Australia 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.'advertisementSpeaking exclusively on Star Sports about the ICC World Test Championship Final, AB de Villiers spoke about the final being the first match at Lord's for many of these players and hoped they would settle in quickly:'For many of these players, it'll be their first match at Lord's—hopefully, they'll settle quickly. But I'm really looking forward to this contest. It's going to be fantastic cricket—after all, it's a final, and both teams have earned their place here.'Trending Reel

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