- LONDON — Hobbling
captain Temba Bavuma and hundred-hitter Aiden Markram pushed South Africa to
the brink of a sensational victory over Australia in a gripping World Test
Championship final at Lord's on Friday.
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- Bavuma, elevating the drama with a strained left hamstring,
and opener Markram partnered for an unbroken 143 runs against one of
Australia's greatest bowling attacks to have South Africa 69 runs from an
historic triumph.
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- Chasing 282 to win, the Proteas were 213-2 at stumps on day
three in a stirring bid to win a first ICC trophy in 27 years.
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- Bavuma was 65 not out, his running restricted but not his
batting technique, and Markram was 102 not out, easily the highest individual
score of the final.
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- Defending champion Australia bombarded them with four of its
top-10 all-time test wicket-takers — more than 1,500 wickets in total — but
they couldn't part the Proteas pair, and hardly troubled them.
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- In South Africa's huge favor, the day three pitch flattened,
offered the bowlers little and was far easier paced for the batters than the
first two days, when 14 wickets fell on each.
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- The odds were in Australia's favor when South Africa's chase
began straight after lunch.
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- To win, South Africa was required to equal England's most
successful ever run chase at Lord's from 2004. The only bigger run chase at the
home of cricket was 344-1 in 1984 by the West Indies.