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Australia's bowlers fight back after they were bowled out for a modest total by South Africa on the first day of the World Test Championship final.
Mitchell Starc led Australia's recovery as the defending champions fought back with the ball against South Africa on the first day of the World Test Championship final at Lord's on Wednesday. It ...
LONDON :Steve Smith led an Australia fightback to put the defending champions on 190-5 at tea on the opening day of the World Test Championship final against South Africa at Lord’s on Wednesday ...
The teams have been involved in some of the fiercest battles over 30 years, and now clash for the big title at Lord's ...
World Test Championship final, Lord's (day one of five) Australia 212 all out: Webster 72, Smith 66; Rabada 5-51, Jansen 3-49. South Africa 43-4: Rickelton 16; Starc 2-10 South Africa trail by 169 ...
Australia win by three wickets in a tense chase of 213 to book a date with the unbeaten hosts in Ahmedabad on Sunday. ... South Africa did not let big partnerships bloom, ... It was a dog fight.
Australia 22-3 South Africa, 62 minutes. 08:07, Harry Latham-Coyle. More theatrics from Nic White, again buying a penalty from the referee as Elton Jantjies fails to vacate the breakdown.
South Africa dug deep and denied Australia a 3-0 series sweep with a battling draw in the rain-disrupted third test at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday, finally finding some fight on the final ...
South Africa produced a stirring second-half display to avenge their earlier defeat to Australia with a 28-10 win in the Rugby Championship.
SYDNEY, Jan 8 (Reuters) - South Africa captain Dean Elgar said the hurt and embarrassment he felt at the series defeat in Australia had been ameliorated a little by his team's battling performance ...
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