The world is gearing up for the highly anticipated World Test Championship (WTC) Final 2025where two top sides, Australia and South Africaare set to face off at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground. Amid the intense atmosphere of the English summer, rain always looms as a potential threat to the proceedings. However, there are several arrangements in place if rain plays spoilsport. But what happens if the match ends in a draw? Let’s find out.
If the World Test Championship Final ends in a draw or a tie, both teams will be declared joint winners. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has clearly outlined that in the event of no outright result—even after the use of a reserve day—the prestigious WTC Mace will be shared, and the prize money will be split equally between both deserving finalists without dispute. There won’t be any tie-breaker or super over like scenarios, as the limited overs cricket.
The reserve day, scheduled for June 16, will only come into play if weather conditions cause significant loss of play that cannot be recovered in the original five days. It is not an additional day of play, but rather a contingency to ensure maximum overs are bowled across the match duration. Used only when necessary, this day exists to help maintain fairness and protect competitive balance in such crucial encounters.
Both sides have announced their playing XIs a day before the high-intensity clash. For Australia, a few surprises were in storewith Marnus Labuschagne expected to open the innings. Additionally, pace all-rounder Beau Webster has earned a spot in the XI. The Aussies will enter the final aiming to retain the iconic mace, albeit with some notable changes in their lineup.
Meanwhile, under the Leadership of Temba agreedSouth Africa has named what appears to be their strongest possible XI. Several seasoned Test stars feature in the lineup, bringing depth and experience. Their bowling unit looks particularly potent, carrying the responsibility of etching their names into cricketing history.