As Australia gears up for a high-octane ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final showdown against South Africa, all eyes will be on two of their most formidable batters, Steve Smith and Travis Head. The duo etched their names into the annals of Australian cricket history with a monumental partnership during the 2023 WTC final at The Oval, where they dismantled India to steer their side to a historic maiden WTC title (Photos: AFP)
Updated On: 2025-06-10 11:05 PM IST
Compiled by : Srijanee Majumdar
If not, the potent South African pace attack, spearheaded by Kagiso Rabada, Marco Jansen, and Lungi Ngidi, could pave the way for the Proteas’ long-awaited maiden world title in men’s international cricket
Rewind to 2023: Australia, reeling at 76/3 after India opted to field, saw the tide turn through a breathtaking 285-run stand between Head and Smith for the third wicket. Head’s blazing 163 and Smith’s elegant 121 laid the foundation for a commanding first-innings total of 469
Their dominance left India reeling, as the Asian powerhouse stumbled in pursuit of 444, ultimately succumbing to a 209-run defeat, yet another heartbreaker in their string of ICC final disappointments
Smith, now 36, is a seasoned veteran in ICC knockout fixtures and a paragon of Australia's famed 'big-match mentality.' Across 12 such games, he has amassed 584 runs at an average of 58.40, including two centuries and four half-centuries. His top score of 121, coincidentally achieved in the 2023 final, remains a testament to his ability to anchor under pressure
Head, meanwhile, has emerged as Australia’s X-factor in pressure situations. His aggressive, counter-attacking style has reaped rich dividends in knockout games. In just five innings across four matches, he has piled up 419 runs at a staggering average of 104.22, notching up two centuries and one fifty