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South Africa vs Australia: List of records created in World Test Championship 2025 Final - DNA India
South Africa clinched its first ICC title in 27 years after they defeated the defending champions Australia for the World Test Championship (WTC) 2025 Final at the Lord's Cricket Ground on Saturday.
Australia has lost its first ICC men’s final in 15 years, with South Africa lifting the Test Championship Mace after a five-wicket victory over Pat Cummins’ men at Lord’s. The Proteas chased ...
Cricket News: Steve Smith has made an unwanted record, becoming the first Australian cricketer to be part of two ICC final defeats. He experienced the first loss in ...
South Africa vs Australia, ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 Day 4: Aiden Markram led the way with a remarkable century, taking SA to a historic WTC title.
WTC Final 2025, SA vs AUS Highlights, South Africa vs Australia: Aiden Markram remained unbeaten on 102 at stumps, alongside his captain Temba Bavuma, who was 65 not out, as South Africa asserted ...
Australia's captain Pat Cummins appeals unsuccessfully for a LBW (leg before wicket) decision against South Africa's Tristan Stubbs on day four of the ICC World Test Championship cricket final ...
South Africa near WTC win vs Australia with Bavuma grit and Markram century. South Africa are on the verge of a historic World Test Championship win after gripping third day against Australia.
With a 94-run lead - fuelled by Brad Haddin's 94, and 30s from Simon Katich, Ricky Ponting, Andrew Symonds and Jason Krejza - now extended to 413, Australia set South Africa what looked like far ...
Mohammad Haris Powers Pakistan ... helping him jump 18 spots to a three-way-tied 19th spot in the ICC Men's T20I Bowlers Rankings with Anrich Nortje and Haris Rauf. ... Kagiso Rabada South Africa.
On the bowling front, pacer Abbas Afridi moved up 18 places to share the 19th spot with South Africa’s Anrich Nortje and Pakistan’s Haris Rauf. Afridi impressed with figures of 2 for 26 in the ...
Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha also caught the eye, rising 42 spots to tie at No.75 in the rankings. Bangladesh’s Tanzid Hasan made similar strides, jumping 28 places to No.53.
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