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‘Oh, here is a beer’: Aiden Markram WTC shares the story of a drink with a fan after winning the final.

Aiden Marcram beer with fans after winning the WTC final after South Africa.

Aiden Marcram played an important role to win the World Test Championship (WTC) in South Africa, beating Australia five wickets at Lord’s.Markram’s brilliant 136 will go down as one of the most important knocks in the history of South African cricket. The 30 -year -old opener put his side on the verge of the winning line, shy to complete the six runs of falling with his team, as he raised his first major ICC trophy since 1998.Until this match, Markram was the only South Africa captain to win the World Cup -under -19 edition in 2014.After the historic victory, the 30 -year -old was seen drinking with a match after a fan.

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“This was one of my colleagues from school,” Markram told SuperSport.com.“He wanted me to come and I said,” Flip Man, I can’t, it’s so busy, it is anarchy. ““And then he was so,” Okay, here is a beer. ” And I was so, ‘Okay, I’m inside.’ Therefore, I was my first one for today and I am sure that something else will happen. ,Markram took the team to the 2024 T20 World Cup final, and when in victory, this victory was another tribute to his flexibility due to defeat.

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He said, “I thought a lot about the T20 World Cup last night and how helpless I felt after exiting,” he said. “This inspired me to ensure that I stayed at the crease. It was all about doing all the work.“It is as big and difficult as it happens. All the questions asked in the past are fortunately answered. It will be great to not listen to it (‘Chockers’) again, to make sure. It is a big thing for this team to get rid of that tag.”Markram admitted that he fell asleep “badly”, but tolerated until six runs were needed. He was at the crease for six hours and 23 minutes.“It will rank as number one,” he said. “My test career is getting harder, very stop-start. Strange how things work after duck in the first innings. A little luck is needed. It is one of the most special days.”

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