Smith sends Proteas best wishes ahead of WTC Final
- Cricket SA

- Jun 5
- 4 min read

Betway SA20 League Commissioner Graeme Smith has sent his best wishes to Proteas Men’s Test captain Temba Bavuma and his team ahead of the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Test Championship (WTC) Final against Australia starting at Lord’s in London on 11 June.
The Proteas will be playing for the ICC’s coveted mace, which is handed over to the No 1 Test team in the world.
“We’re right behind Temba and the team,” Smith said. “As the last man that held the mace at Lord’s in 2012, it would give me great pleasure to see Temba and this group of players lift it. All South Africans should unite and support the team on this important mission.”
Lord’s hold a special affinity for Smith.
He famously led the Proteas to the No 1 Test ranking after an epic match against England at Lord’s back in 2012- a memorable duel which went down to the final hour of Day Five. The former left-handed batter also holds the record for the highest score by an overseas batter (259) and returns regularly as part of the MCC Cricket Committee.
“Lord’s is a special, special place,” Smith explained.
“Right from when I watched South African teams play there as a youngster, there were always positive memories.
“There’s so much that comes with it and getting that out the way as you build into playing your games there is important. There's nothing like walking down the stairs through those Member stands and out to a packed Lord’s.
“It’s an incredible feeling, one of those goosebump moments in your career. It’s something that I really cherish.
“For me personally, in 2003, going there, getting a double hundred, winning the Test match and Makhaya (Ntini) getting 10 wickets is the most incredible first experience of Lord’s,” he recalled.
“In 2012 we were a team that was in its prime. We had so many incredible players, we were a great unit with a good coaching staff. We were tight, we were a family and we had a lot of really outstanding players that had come in and been hugely successful.”
The Proteas have enjoyed a golden run of ICC event form over the past two years. They reached the ICC Men’s World Cup semi-final, ICC Champions Trophy semi-final, the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Final and now the ICC World Test Championship Final.
A strength of the SA20 since inception in 2023 has been to provide a platform for South African cricketers to grow and develop their talents that will ultimately benefit the national team.
“Betway SA20 has certainly helped to create a platform that gives players that exposure and then it's up to the players to go and perform and to use that platform and take the opportunity,” Smith said.
“Someone like Ryan Rickelton had been on the fringes for a while and seeing him use the platform at SA20 to go and elevate his game and almost put himself into a position across formats where he cannot be left out is incredible. He's got to be one of the first names on every team sheet.
“Hopefully by us exposing our best domestic players to full houses, an international broadcast, global exposure and franchises that are the most professional in the world and bring the best coaches and medical fitness, it’s an opportunity to lift the standard and the gravitas of South African cricket.
“That has always been crucial to us at Betway SA20.”
Proteas coach Shukri Conrad has confirmed that Rickelton will open the batting with Sunrisers Eastern Cape captain Aiden Markram.
Fellow Sunrisers batter Tony de Zorzi will shift to the middle-order.
“Ricks has nailed that down,” Conrad said. “So, Ryan will be the opening bat with Aiden and we'll obviously look at the balance we want to go with and whether Tony slots in at three, whether he slots in the middle order.
“I think conditions will determine all of that.”
Leading Betway SA20 stars such as two-times championship winning Sunrisers Eastern captain Markram, Season 3 Most Valuable Player Marco Jansen, Durban’s Super Giants captain Keshav Maharaj, Betway SA20 leading run-scorer Rickelton and MI Cape Town talisman Kagiso Rabada are all part of the Proteas’ 15-player squad to face Australia at Lord’s.

South Africa squad - ICC Men’s World Test Championship Final 2025 against Australia
Temba Bavuma (captain, DP World Lions), David Bedingham (World Sports Betting Western Province), Corbin Bosch (Momentum Multiply Titans), Tony de Zorzi (World Sports Betting Western Province), Marco Jansen (Renault North West Dragons), Keshav Maharaj (Hollywoodbets Dolphins), Aiden Markram (Momentum Multiply Titans), Wiaan Mulder (DP World Lions), Senuran Muthusamy (Dafabet Warriors), Lungi Ngidi (Momentum Multiply Titans), Dane Paterson (World Sports Betting Western Province), Kagiso Rabada (DP World Lions), Ryan Rickelton (DP World Lions), Tristan Stubbs (Dafabet Warriors), and Kyle Verreynne (World Sports Betting Western Province).
Management
Shukri Conrad (Head Coach), Khomotso Volvo Masubelele (Team Manager), Ashwell Prince (Batting Coach), Piet Botha (Bowling Coach), Kruger van Wyk (Fielding Coach), Runeshan Moodley (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Matthew Reuben (Performance Analyst), Sizwe Hadebe (Physiotherapist), Dr Konrad von Hagen (Team Doctor), Kyle Botha (Logistics and Masseur), Lucy Davey (Media Manager) and Brian Khonto (Security Officer).
ICC World Test Championship Final 2025
11-15 June at 10.30am (11.30am SAST)
South Africa v Australia – Lord’s Cricket Ground, London







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