South Africa, Lord's and WTC
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We are, of course, referring to India's intra-squad warm-up match ahead of the first Test against England. What did you think we meant? Oh sure, the World Test Championship final was going on, too. That looked like fun and all.
LONDON (AP) — South Africa won the World Test Championship against titleholder Australia by five wickets after knocking off the last 69 runs required on the fourth morning of the final on Saturday. The Proteas achieved their first major cricket title in 27 years, sparking celebrations at Lord’s.
Day two of the ICC World Test Championship Final at Lord’s saw Australia seize the upper hand, thanks to fast bowling by captain Pat Cummins. Cummins became just the eighth Australian to reach 300 Test wickets.
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Following decades of falling agonisingly short of success, South African cricket sits on the cusp of a first major triumph with 69 runs needed to win the World Test Championship at Lord’s on Saturday.
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Speaking after a fiery second-innings performance, Ngidi was visibly emotional about removing the Australian star for 13, trapping him during a spell that reignited South Africa’s hopes in the marquee contest.
Australia took the upper hand in the World Test Championship final against South Africa at Lord’s, ending day two on 144-8 in their second innings with a lead of 218 runs after wickets tumbled freely again on Thursday.
South African cricket legend Dale Steyn was left emotional as South Africa created history after beating Australia and lifed the World Test Championship (WTC) trophy. Steyn was spotted sobbing with happy tears on live TV in visuals that went viral on social media.