AUS vs SA, WTC Final 2025: Proteas hold Aussies to 144/8, lead by 218 runs at stumps
GH News June 13, 2025 03:06 AM
New Delhi: By the end of the second day of the World Test Championship final (WTC Final) Australia have scored 144 runs for the loss of 8 wickets. This has increased Australias total lead to 218 runs. This increasing target on the difficult pitch of Lords ground is increasing the concern of the South African team. It is worth noting that after 1984 no foreign team has chased a target bigger than 200 at Lords ground. Australia leads by 74 runs in the first innings: By the end of the first days play South Africa had scored 43 runs for the loss of 4 wickets. On the second day South Africa took their innings forward in a controlled manner. There was a very important partnership of 64 runs between captain Temba Bavuma and David Bedingham. Bavuma was playing brilliantly but Marnus Labuschagne took a wonderful catch and dismissed him for 34. David Bedingham also went out after scoring 45 runs. On the second day the rest of the African batsmen could not do anything special as a result the whole team was reduced to a score of 138. Australias second innings: When Australia came to bat in the second innings Kagiso Rabada once again wreaked havoc on the Kangaroo batsmen. Rabada gave Australia a double blow by taking the wickets of Usman Khawaja and Cameron Green in the same over. Marnus Labuschagne scored 22 runs this time while Steve Smith who scored a fifty in the first innings was out after scoring 13 runs this time. Beau Webster had scored 72 runs in the first innings but this time he also flopped. South Africa took 7 wickets of Australia for just 73 runs in the second innings. But wicketkeeper batsman Alex Careys innings of 43 runs became a bone in the kebab for South Africa due to which he added 61 runs with Mitchell Starc. It seemed difficult for Australia to score even 100 runs in the second innings but thanks to Alex Carey Australia has increased its total lead to 218 runs.
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