Bavuma and Markram swung WTC final
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On the third day of the pulsating contest, Smith was sent to the hospital after he suffered a compound dislocation of his right little finger while fielding in the slip cordon
Batter Marnus Labuschagne is still a key part of Australia’s future in Test cricket despite failing to impress in its five-wicket defeat to South Africa in the World Test Championship final, coach Andrew McDonald said.
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Following Australia's World Test Championship final defeat to South Africa, captain Pat Cummins hints at potential batting order changes. Usman Khawaja's form is under scrutiny, while experiments with Marnus Labuschagne and Cameron Green at the top failed.
Australia's wobbly makeshift top-order, including Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne and Cameron Green only made 49 of the 419 team runs during their defeat to South Africa in the WTC final at Lord's.
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As per the latest report, BCCI has failed to convince Jay Shah-led ICC and England are set to continue hosting the future WTC Finals.
A heartwarming video of South African captain Temba Bavuma celebrating his World Test Championship (WTC) victory with his son surfaced on social media. The right-handed batter not only gave the coveted mace to his son but also his Test cap as he thanked fans for their unbridled support at the Lord's Cricket Ground.
Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen took centre stage and lauded South Africa's star opener Aiden Markram for his exceptional knock against Australia in the World Test Championship final, where the Proteas won their first ICC title since 1998.