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Former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden criticized South Africa's lack of intent on day one of the WTC final against Australia, highlighting Bavuma's slow start. Sanjay Bangar emphasized ...
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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. He ...
The accolade was for Rabada starring in the World Test Championship final by taking 5-51 in 15.4 overs to help South Africa rout defending champion Australia for 212 on day one. “You always felt ...
South Africa were criticised before the final for its supposedly easier road — it did not face Australia or England in a series in the 2023-2025 WTC cycle — but it has won eight straight tests ...
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South Africa was criticized by some before the final for its supposedly easier road in the 2023-25 WTC cycle — it didn’t face Australia or England in a series — but it has won eight straight ...
Until this match, Markram was the only South Africa captain to win a World Cup, the under-19 version in 2014. His test career has roller-coastered but he was recalled by Conrad and backed by Bavuma.
The WTC Final between Australia and South Africa is giving the fans their best memories of Test cricket in recent times, and every day is bringing new entertainment for those who watch it.
Australia have 36 points and 100 PCT after winning all three Tests against West Indies. Sitting second with 16 points and ...
South Africa went past 200, and so did Markram — a 100. He flicked Hazlewood for a four between midwicket and square leg. This was a 100 of excellence.
South Africa's David Bedingham, left, and Kyle Verreynne celebrate after their win in the World Test Championship final against Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Saturday, June 14, 2025.