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The 184-run victory over India at the Melbourne Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy has improved the chances of the Pat Cummins-led Australian side of making it to the World Test Championship 2025 final, with the side now needing just one more Test win away from making it to Lord's next year, according to ICC. While Australia are out in front as claimants to the second spot, Rohit Sharma-led India still has an outside chance. Sri Lanka's chances are also alive, but both will need a string of favourable results to keep their hopes alive.

Earlier in Centurion's Boxing Day Test, Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen's stunning tenth-wicket partnership took the Proteas to a thrilling two-wicket win over Pakistan in the first Test, confirming their spot at next June's final. The Proteas became the first side to mark their name in the World Test Championship Final after a nail-biting win in their opening Test against Pakistan in Centurion. The 148-run chase in the fourth innings saw several twists, but Rabada and Jansen once again stood tall - similar to their heroics in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 semi-final against Afghanistan - to conclude the thriller.



The two sides face off in Cape Town next in the second Test, set to begin on Friday, January 3, leaving it as a formality contest for the home side. A loss to India in the opening Test of the Border-Gavaskar series pushed Australia back, but Pat Cummins' side fought back remarkably well, dominating in the following three Tests, secu.

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