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Australia-South Africa WTC final and India-England series are going to begin a new era in the Cricket World.

June 2025 has brought many changes in the teams of India, Australia and South Africa.
Highlights
- June 2025 brought a change in world cricket.
- New faces can be seen in India’s playing eleven.
- Australia and South Africa are also doing experiments.
New Delhi. June 2025 is bringing a new change in world cricket. This month the Indian team will play Test matches against England and the Australian team from South Africa. Interestingly, most of these teams are in dilemma about their playing XI. Australia is upset with its opening pair before the World Test Championship (WTC) finals. He can land in this match with a new opener. South Africa is using at number 3 position. On the other hand, India is also preparing to try new faces in its playing XI for the tour of England. The Indo-England Test series WTC 2025-27 cycle will begin.
The Indian team will also be seen with the new team on the tour of England. Shubman Gill has become the captain after the retirement of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal will open. B Sai Sudarshan or Abhimanyu Ishwar can debut on number 3. Gill can appear at number 4. Then Karun Nair will get a chance. Rishabh Pant will be in the role of wicketkeeper. The pair of Jaspreet Bumrah and Mohammad Siraj are sure to play. Arshdeep Singh and Akash Deep have a contest for the third bowler. Ravindra Jadeja will handle the spin department. There is no doubt that the WTC final and India’s tour of England is the beginning of the new era in Test cricket.

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Active in journalism for two decades. Responsibility of Sports as Associate Editor Sports in News18Hindi from April 2020. Page-1 in Dainik Bhaskar, Dainik Jagran, Amar Ujala newspapers before News18 Hindi, Sports, India and abroad, Election D … Read more