Introduction: A Surprising Twist Before the WTC Final
The cricketing world is abuzz with training controversy as the Australian team preparing for the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final 2025 was reportedly denied permission to train at the historic Lord’s Cricket Ground. The WTC final, scheduled to start on June 11, will see Australia face off against South Africa at this iconic venue.
Shockingly, reports indicate that while Australia was refused access, the Indian cricket team, currently touring England for a five-match Test series, was allowed to use the same training facilities at Lord’s. This decision has raised questions and sparked debates over fairness and priority in scheduling.
The Incident at Lord’s: Details and Timeline

According to Fox Cricket and other media outlets, the Australian squad was informed that the training ground at Lord’s was unavailable when they sought to practice. The reasons behind this denial remain unclear. Meanwhile, the Indian team reportedly utilized the venue for their training despite their first Test against England being scheduled for June 20, and the Lord’s Test not starting until July 10.
Key dates to note:
- June 11, 2025: WTC Final – Australia vs South Africa at Lord’s
- June 20, 2025: India’s first Test match against England (not at Lord’s)
- July 10, 2025: India’s third Test against England at Lord’s

This sequence has led to criticism about why Australia, competing in the WTC final at Lord’s, was initially denied training rights while India, with matches scheduled weeks later, was granted access.
Australia’s Response and Preparation
After the initial denial, the Australian team finally gained access to Lord’s training facilities just days before the final. Captain Pat Cummins addressed the situation and expressed optimism about the upcoming game.
“I think this is the best version of the stadium this morning. There’s no one around, which is great. I’m sure it will be much more civil this time around. Things got pretty heated in the middle of that Ashes series, but I think a lot of them will have learned their lesson and I’m sure they’ll be very polite.” – Pat Cummins
The Australian bowling attack will be led by Cummins, with support from experienced players like Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Nathan Lyon. All-rounder Cameron Green is expected to play a key role as the fourth seam-bowling option.
Why This Controversy Matters
The incident raises important questions for cricket administrators and fans:
- Fair access to facilities: Should teams playing a marquee final have priority for training venues?
- Scheduling conflicts: How can cricket boards better coordinate multiple high-profile tours at the same venue?
- Impact on team performance: Could the initial denial affect Australia’s preparation and confidence?

Maintaining fairness and transparency is crucial to uphold the spirit of international cricket, especially during prestigious events like the World Test Championship final.
Looking Ahead: The WTC Final and Beyond
As the cricket world turns its attention to Lord’s on June 11, the Australian team will hope to put the training ground saga behind them and focus fully on their clash with South Africa. Meanwhile, India’s ongoing Test series in England continues without disruption.
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