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Pace Attack Poker: How Bowling Lineups Will Decide WTC Final Fate

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The World Test Championship final promises to be decided by the clash between two of cricket’s most formidable pace attacks, with both teams possessing the firepower to dismantle opposition batting lineups. South Africa’s quartet, led by the exceptional Kagiso Rabada, faces Australia’s proven combination in what could be the tournament’s defining battle.
Marco Jansen’s emergence as a top-10 ranked bowler at just 25 years old adds a new dimension to South Africa’s attack, with his left-arm angle and bounce posing unique challenges for Australia’s batsmen. The addition of Wiaan Mulder’s seam bowling and handy batting creates depth that matches Australia’s renowned bowling unit.
Australia’s selection between Josh Hazlewood and Scott Boland for the final pace spot highlights their embarrassment of riches. Both bowlers bring different qualities – Hazlewood’s experience and Boland’s Lord’s knowledge – making this decision crucial for the defending champions’ strategy.

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