South Africa joyfully shed their unwanted reputation as chokers on the international cricket scene as they achieved a remarkable comeback in the World Test Championship final on Saturday, securing a five-wicket victory against Australia. This marks the first major title for the Proteas in 27 years, with their only other victory being the 1998 Champions Trophy.
Starting their second innings at a sunny Lord’s with a score of 213 for two and needing just 69 runs to win, Temba Bavuma’s team easily crossed the finish line on day four. However, while trying to lead his teammates to the target of 282, a limping Bavuma, who had been battling through a hamstring injury since Friday, left the field early after scoring 66, caught behind after edging a defensive shot off a Pat Cummins delivery that was moving away from him.
Tristan Stubbs teamed up with centurion Aiden Markram, who was smartly choosing his moments to build on his overnight score of 102. In the first hour of play, they added twenty-five runs, content to take the occasional single to reduce the target. However, Mitchell Starc soon bowled Stubbs, who managed just eight runs off 43 cautious balls.
This brought David Bedingham to the crease, who had been the top scorer for his team with 45 on Thursday. With the new batter on four, Australia made things tougher by wasting their last review on a desperate lbw appeal from Starc. Bedingham (21) then picked up the pace, helping South Africa secure victory before lunch.

Markram was eventually dismissed for 137 by a brilliant catch from Travis Head off Josh Hazlewood, with just six runs needed to win, leaving Kyle Verreynne to score the winning run. Just before that, he narrowly avoided a legitimate caught behind appeal after he edged the ball while attempting a ramp shot for a moment of glory.
The Proteas’ victory came despite their lineup only scoring 138 in their first innings of a low-scoring final, which left them with a first-innings deficit of 74 runs. However, the pitch, which had been bowler-friendly in the first two days, settled down significantly on day three, allowing the patient South African batters to take control.

South Africa became the third team to win the tournament. New Zealand triumphed over India in the inaugural edition in 2021, while Australia were the defending champions, having led the Indians to consecutive final defeats in 2023.
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