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Australia road to WTC Final 2025: Series results, key players, best performances

Australia road to WTC Final 2025: Series results, key players, best performances

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Australia didn't lose a single series during the 2023-25 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle, eventually finishing second on the points table with a PCT of 67.54.
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The defending champion's 19-match campaign ahead of the final included 13 wins, four defeats and two draws. Following a shock eight-run defeat against West Indies in Brisbane, Australia bounced back in style, winning seven of its remaining nine matches to book a second consecutive spot in the final.
Australia series results (WTC 2023-25)
Beat Sri Lanka 2-0 (2) away
Beat India 3-1 (5) at home
Beat New Zealand 2-0 (2) away
Drew with West Indies 1-1 (2) at home
Beat Pakistan 3-0 (3) at home
Drew with England 2-2 (5) away
Most runs for Australia in WTC 2023-25 ahead of the final
Usman Khawaja - 1422 runs in 37 innings at 41.82
Steve Smith - 1324 runs in 35 innings at 41.37
Travis Head - 1177 runs in 34 innings at 35.66
Alex Carey - 954 runs in 30 innings at 35.33
Marnus Labuschagne - 935 runs in 36 innings at 28.33
Most wickets for Australia in WTC 2023-25 ahead of the final
Pat Cummins - 73 wickets in 33 innings at 24.54
Mitchell Starc - 72 wickets in 35 innings at 27.27
Nathan Lyon - 66 wickets in 28 innings at 24.00
Josh Hazlewood - 57 wickets in 24 innings at 19.68
Scott Boland - 23 wickets in 10 innings at 22.08
Best batting performance
Usman Khawaja - 232 off 352 balls (16 fours, 1 six) vs Sri Lanka in Galle (January 2025)
Result: Australia won by an innings and 242 runs
Australia's Usman Khawaja leaves the ground after losing his wicket. | Photo Credit: AP
Best bowling performance
Scott Boland - 6/45 in 16.5 overs vs India in Sydney (January, 2025)
Result: Australia won by six wickets
Scott Boland of Australia celebrates the wicket of Virat Kohli. | Photo Credit: GETTY IMAGES

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