India, June 11 -- At a time when four-day Test matches have become a reality - England and Zimbabwe played the first-ever four-day Test last month, which England won - a drawn game in a five-day affair has become a rarity. But when the venue is England, especially the Lord's, where the weather plays more tricks than the opposition bowlers, getting a clear winner in stipulated time can, at times, be tricky. The iconic Lord's is this time the venue for the World Test Championship final between England and Australia.
With the bowling attacks that Australia and South Africa possess, it is more than likely that the WTC final will have a clear winner. But just in case Pat Cummins or Kagiso Rabada's team can't pick 20 wickets due to the doggedn...
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