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WTC Final Australia vs South Africa Predictions - Pressure on Marnus & Scary Rabada!

WTC Final Australia vs South Africa Predictions - Pressure on Marnus & Scary Rabada!

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WTC Final Australia vs South Africa Predictions - Pressure on Marnus & Scary Rabada! | Cricket Today Show, Tuesday June 10 - Episode 143

Cricket Today talk on all of the World Test Championship Final's biggest points as Australia vs South Africa with a debate on whether Marnus or Konstas should open and which South African bowler can get the most wickets!

The panel full of banter talks up Josh Hazlewood and Aiden Markram for their sides, who can dominate in English conditions to take out the trophy and go through big calls for the Test ahead.

Cricket Today panelists Liam 'Stats Guy' McAllion, Marcus Bazzano and Leo Mullaly talk all things Test cricket for the WTC Final!

Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro, 02:05 - Predicted XI's, 11:16 - WTC Final Predictions, 17:17 - Outro

👨‍💻 Cricket Today Podcast Expert Panel: Liam McAllion (Stats Guy), Marcus Bazzano, Leo Mullaly

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