Australia secured their place in the World Test Championship final by defeating India by six wickets in the fifth Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground. This victory not only marked a big achievement for Australia, reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy with a 3-1 series win but also eliminated India from contention for the final, a disappointing outcome for a team that had previously dominated the format.
Set a target of 162 runs, Australia faced early challenges, slipping to 71 for three. However, a solid partnership between Travis Head and debutant Beau Webster, who finished unbeaten on 39, guided them to victory. The match was highlighted by an impressive bowling performance from Scott Boland, who took six wickets for 45 runs, dismantling India’s batting lineup early on day three.
India’s exit from the championship was particularly striking, given their previous form in Test cricket. After starting strong in the tournament, they faltered dramatically, winning just one of their last eight matches. This included a devastating home series loss to New Zealand and a series of defeats against Australia. Their final standing saw them with a points percentage of only 50.00, reflecting a significant drop in form.
With key players like Jasprit Bumrah and Virat Kohli facing challenges during this series, India’s management will need to reassess their approach as they prepare for future competitions.
Australia’s triumph in Sydney not only secured their spot alongside South Africa in the final set for June 11-15 at Lord’s but also showed how resilient they are as defending champions. With this win, they’ve boosted their points percentage to 63.73, strengthening their position as one of the top teams in the championship cycle.
The upcoming final is already shaping up to be an exciting clash between Australia and South Africa, as both teams have been nothing short of remarkable throughout the tournament. Australia will aim to defend their title while South Africa seeks their first ICC silverware in over 25 years.