South Africa Wins the World Test Championship, Its First Major Cricket Title in 27 Years
- On Friday at Lord's, South Africa showed strong batting form, reaching 213-2 in their second innings and requiring 69 more runs to secure victory over Australia in the World Test Championship final.
- After Australia built a 218-run lead aided by Mitchell Starc’s unbeaten 58 and Nathan Lyon’s dismissal lbw to Kagiso Rabada, South Africa began their chase as underdogs but gained momentum.
- Aiden Markram scored an unbeaten century, his eighth in 84 test innings, while captain Temba Bavuma supported him with an unbeaten 65 despite a hamstring injury.
- Kagiso Rabada claimed 4 wickets for 59 runs, ending the match with a total of nine wickets, while former South African captain Graeme Smith expressed that despite expectations favoring Australia's bowlers, South Africa still had a fighting chance.
- The strong partnership indicated South Africa’s potential to achieve a rare victory and their first major ICC title since 1998, challenging Australia’s status as reigning champions.
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