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South Africa defeated Australia by five wickets in the ICC World Test Championship Final at Lord’s, delivering a dramatic ...
South Africa’s captain Temba Bavuma celebrates with the winner’s trophy after their win in the World Test Championship final against Australia at Lord’s cricket ground in London, Saturday, June 14, ...
Aiden Markram has been dropped twice by South Africa in his test career. It’s his own fault. Markram set such a superlative standard out of the gate — three centuries and two 90s in his first six ...
Having already fielded a weaker side against Zimbabwe in the first Test, the WTC champions have now lost Keshav Maharaj to ...
WTC tournament ended with a terrific final, concluding a topsy-turvy cycle. ESPNcricinfo published excellent review of the ...
South African cricketer Kagiso Rabada emphasizes the importance of medals over numerical statistics, reflecting his ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNSouth Africa beat Australia in WTC final to net first major titleSouth Africa end their wait for one of the major ICC titles by beating Australia by five wickets in the WTC final.
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Wickets galore on Day 1 of the WTC final between South Africa and AustraliaSouth Africa has won the toss and chosen to bowl first against defending champion Australia at Lord’s in the World Test Championship final. Cloud cover decided the call. The teams have already ...
South Africa 138: Bedingham 45; Cummins 6-28 & 282-5: Markram 136; Starc 3-66 South Africa beat Australia by five wickets in the World Test Championship final to end their long wait for a major ...
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Hobbling captain Temba Bavuma and hundred-hitter Aiden Markram have pushed South Africa to the brink of a sensational victory over Australia in a gripping World Test Championship final at ...
The Proteas and Cricket South Africa hierarchy supported Rabada through the process and, after some criticism of the length of suspension, prepared him for any abuse during the WTC final.
On Friday, South Africa needed someone to hang tough and score big when it started a daunting chase of 282 to win the final, and Markram responded on a flat, slow pitch with an unbeaten 102.
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