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  • South Africa banish history of heartbreak with World Test Championship title

    South Africa banish history of heartbreak with World Test Championship title

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    June 14, 2025
    South Africa banish history of heartbreak with World Test Championship title
    South Africa's captain Temba Bavuma holds the winner's trophy and celebrates with teammates on the podium after their win in the World Test Championship against Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Saturday, June 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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    South Africa beat Australia by five wickets in the World Test Championship final to end their long wait for a major global title.

    The Proteas had resumed their second innings on 213-2 and needed 69 runs to wrap up victory on day four at Lord’s.

    Australia captain Pat Cummins struck in the third over of the day to dismiss opposite number Temba Bavuma, caught behind for 66, to inject a semblance of belief.

    Then with 41 runs required, Mitchell Starc bowled Tristan Stubbs through the gate to cause a little more anxiety in the South Africa dressing room.

    Kyle Verreynne and David Bedingham celebrate the win (Photo: Getty Images)

    However, centurion Aiden Markram continued where he left off from the previous day as he put South Africa on the brink of victory with a superb 136.

    Markram, the only player to make a hundred in the match, missed out on the chance to hit the winning runs when he flicked Josh Hazlewood into the hands of Travis Head at mid-wicket with the winning post in sight.

    That left David Bedingham and Kyle Verreynne to see South Africa over the line – Verreynne stroking a drive through the covers off Starc for a single to seal it before raising his arms in joyous celebration.

    South Africa’s run chase was the joint second-highest in Test cricket at the ground- bettered only by West Indies’ pursuit of 342 in 1984.

    They are the third team to be crowned World Test champions after New Zealand (2021) and Australia (2023).

    Aiden Markram’s memorable hundred sealed the win for South Africa (Photo: Getty Images)

    Proteas complete tense chase

    Well-oiled South African fans had filtered out of Lord’s yesterday evening buoyantly going through their repertoire of songs after a blissful day of batting.

    They shuffled through the gates on the fourth day decidedly more sombre, with the sobering reality there was still 69 runs to get.

    Ashwell Prince, South Africa’s batting coach, acknowledged getting some sleep before Saturday’s date with destiny might prove difficult for their players.

    So, almost inevitably, there were some sweaty palms and a few jitters. At least until the runs required trickled down to single figures when consternation turned to celebration.

    There were audible gasps when Cummins’ eighth ball of the morning skidded through low, completely deceiving Markram.

    Then four deliveries later Bavuma dabbled at one which Cummins got to seam away and edged into the gloves of wicketkeeper Alex Carey.

    Australia couldn’t do this, could they?

    Bavuma, who played the majority of his innings limping with a hamstring twang, hobbled off. It was an appropriate metaphor for the rest of the chase.

    Markram did provide flashes of aggression – cutting and pulling Cummins for four to raucous encouragement – before another Starc reality check.

    Stubbs’ footwork had looked suspect to the Aussie left-arm quick round the wicket and he was bowled by one which nipped back through his defensive prod and pad to hit the top of off.

    Next ball Bedingham played and missed at a peach of a delivery from Starc which nipped away and narrowly avoided the edge of his bat.

    For a few moments, the tension was palpable.

    Having burned both their remaining reviews – a potential caught behind off Stubbs’ glove and a flimsy lbw appeal against Bedingham – Cummins left himself no wriggle room in the event of some late drama.

    But when the dependable Bedingham – South Africa’s top scorer in the first innings – settled in his rhythm alongside the ice-cool Markram the game was up for the Aussies.

    Markram whipped Josh Hazlewood for four then did the same next ball for three to bring the amount needed down to single figures.

    Markram missed his opportunity to provide the champagne moment when he whipped one off his pads to Head, who barely celebrated.

    Australia’s players, practically to a man, came to shake his hand and Markram departed to a standing ovation.

    It would have annoyed Makram for a fleeting moment but soon South Africa’s players were erupting in celebration on the balcony in the home dressing room.

    Verreynne fluffed a ramp – UltraEdge showing he had in fact got some bat on it – before he delivered the winning moment in a more orthodox fashion on the drive.

    They are chokers no more. (BBC)

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