South Africa is on the brink of a monumental World Test Championship victory against Australia, with captain Temba Bavuma and opener Aiden Markram helping to build momentum on an easier Day Three pitch. Despite Bavuma's hamstring injury, he scored 65 not out and Markram contributed significantly with a solid 102 not out, leading their team to 213-2 while only needing 69 runs for victory. This opportunity for glory comes after 27 years without an ICC title, and South Africa hopes to overcome its past tournament misfortunes.
South Africa is on the verge of a historic World Test Championship win, with Temba Bavuma and Aiden Markram leading the charge against Australia.
Chasing 282 to win, the Proteas were 213-2 at stumps on Day Three, needing just 69 runs to secure a monumental victory.
South Africa's batting pair put together an impressive unbroken partnership of 143 runs against Australia’s formidable bowling attack.
The Day Three pitch was considerably more conducive for batting, allowing the Proteas to thrive after a chaotic first two days.
Collection
[
|
...
]