WTC Final 2025: Jasprit Bumrah’s top 5 all-time WTC wickets spot and record-breaking 77 wickets in the current cycle are under threat as Pat Cummins and Kagiso Rabada aim big in the final clash.

The Final That Could Rewrite History

While Australia and South Africa are just days away from the World Test Championship Final this coming Weds there much more than a trophy on the line. Wrapped in all the excitement, in a nutshell, it is a grueling battle fought by world-class bowlers. Indian pace ace Jasprit Bumrah could see two of his records go in the dustbin depending on how the final pans out.

Bumrah’s Crown Under Fire

WTC all-time wicket-takers list: Bumrah (breaker of bats and beast with that red ball) stands at fifth currently with 156 wickets from 35 matches Bumrah, however, his position is quickly wearing a thin thread. Kagiso Rabada (South Africa) — with 151 from 33 Tests Kagiso Rabada from South Africa is just 5 wickets away behind Bumrah and can leapfrog him with a fiery spell in the forthcoming.

The Battle for the Third Cycle Throne

And that wasn’t all, Bumrah might also lose his record (77 wickets in current WTC 2023–25 cycle — done in only 15 matches) For the Australian skipper Pat Cummins, too just four away from becoming 73 wickets in 17 matches. A hat trick in the finale will make Cummins this WTC cycle’s leader with a five-wicket removal, and Bumrah will have another throne taken away.

Legends Lurking at the Top

Current best Nathan Lyon has recorded an unbreakable 210 wickets in 50 matches. Next for wickets is Cummins himself with 200 from 47.. Third in point still counting as a wicket retired Indian magician R Ashwin has 195 from his kitty as of now Aussie haka speedster Mitchell Starc with 171 wickets too here makes him another man on fire in this story.

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All Eyes on the Final Showdown

This ain’t just a game, this is a war of histories. Bumrah has only watched on from the margins as finals, this time around. While Cummins refines his line and Rabada dead-balances, the stats could well turn forever in this. If you like stats, sporting drama, and actual cricket this final will keep you on the edge of your seat — and on the edges of pages for the first time too.

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