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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.
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.
Temba Bavuma is battling through a sore hamstring as South Africa chases victory in the WTC Final against Australia at Lord’s. His resilience keeps the Proteas in contention despite visible discomfort.
As South Africa began their fourth-innings chase, the tension at Lord’s escalated. Under the watchful eyes of AB de Villiers and a captivated crowd, Aiden Markram and Temba Bavuma steadied the ship. Currently, South Africa are 179 for 2, with Markram unbeaten on a brilliant 85 and captain Bavuma providing strong support with a composed 50 not out.