Following Australia's unexpected defeat against South Africa in the World Test Championship (WTC) Final 2025 at Lord's, captain Pat Cummins has made a frank admission regarding the team's performance, raising concerns about the batting line-up. South Africa clinched their first ICC title since 1998, ending a 27-year drought, with a dominant five-wicket victory over the reigning champions.
Cummins acknowledged the missed opportunities and the failure to capitalize on their first-innings lead. After dismissing South Africa for a mere 138 and securing a 74-run advantage, Australia's batting faltered, allowing the Proteas to seize control. "Things can change quickly, but it was a bridge too far. Few things we didn't do right. Didn't bat out the opposition after a decent first-innings lead," Cummins stated.
The Australian captain highlighted the brilliance of South Africa's top-order resilience, particularly the game-changing partnership between Aiden Markram and captain Temba Bavuma, who overcame a hamstring injury to contribute a vital 66 runs. Markram's commanding 136 off 207 balls was instrumental in the Proteas' successful chase. Cummins admitted, "Aiden and Temba didn't give us a chance. SA showed why they're here and are deserved winners, they kept themselves in the game throughout."
Cummins expressed specific concerns about Australia's top-seven batsmen. "There are concerns in the top-seven, guys have performed well in the last two years," he noted, indicating a potential re-evaluation of the batting order. Several key batsmen, including Usman Khawaja, Cameron Green, Marnus Labuschagne, and Travis Head, struggled to make significant contributions in both innings.
Despite the batting concerns, Cummins praised the bowling unit's efforts, particularly in the initial stages of the match. However, veteran spinner Nathan Lyon went wicketless in the crucial fourth innings, despite maintaining an economical presence. Cummins noted, "Bowlers did well in the first two days. We gave everything a chance, Lyon bowled particularly well but didn't get a wicket."
Looking ahead, Cummins emphasized the importance of learning from this defeat and focusing on upcoming challenges. Australia is scheduled to play a three-match Test series in the West Indies, beginning on June 25, marking the start of their 2025-27 WTC cycle. Cummins stated, "To make these finals it's normally off the back of being really strong at home, but you've got to win some away series, and good chances you know we get to do it straight away."
The WTC Final defeat has prompted discussions about the team's composition and future strategies. While some are calling for immediate changes, Cummins suggested a more measured approach, considering the team's overall success in recent years. He acknowledged the need to assess the current squad and identify areas for improvement, especially in the batting department.
The loss also served as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of Test cricket and the importance of seizing key moments. Despite holding a first-innings lead, Australia failed to maintain their momentum, allowing South Africa to dictate terms in the latter stages of the match. Cummins' honest assessment reflects a commitment to addressing the team's shortcomings and ensuring they remain a formidable force in Test cricket.