South Africa will clash with Australia in the much-awaited final of the 2025 World Test Championship (WTC) to be held at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground from June 11 to June 15. The “Big” question arises whether there will be rain or not? If it rains then what will be the consequences?
Hopes Of South Africa
Temba Bavuma will captain a confident South African team, hoping to win their first major ICC title in almost three decades. In their path are reigning WTC champions Australia, led by Pat Cummins. The Aussies have been in phenomenal shape in Test cricket and are hoping to claim their second successive WTC title.
Weather Report Of London
The weather on Wednesday is expected to be mostly cloudy, with temperatures around 24°C. There is a 20% chance of precipitation, indicating only a slight possibility of rain. Humidity levels will remain moderate at 54%, while winds are expected to blow at a speed of 16 km/h, adding a mild breeze to the day. Overall, the conditions suggest a relatively pleasant, albeit slightly overcast, day.
Changing conditions at Lord's brings Australia's seasoned tweaker into play ahead of the #WTC25 Final 👀🌪️https://t.co/rQQ8I0lcoV
— ICC (@ICC) June 9, 2025
What if the WTC Final ends in a draw or rained out?
If the match is a tie, draw, or washed out because of incessant rain even after the reserve day, then both teams will be entitled to a share the World Test Championship mace.
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