Australia vs South Africa, WTC Finals: A look at the Proteus run during 2023-25 bicycle. Cricket news

New Delhi: After the nearly years old in ICC Knockouts, South Africa now has its own eyes on history as they prepare to face Australia in the World Test Championship (WTC) at Lord’s from 11 June. After an unstable start in the WTC 2023–25 cycle, Proteus bounced strongly, defeating three of his first four tests. However, he changed things with continuous performance to top the table with eight wins and 100 points.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!South Africa’s campaign kicked home against India, divided the series 1–1. Dean Elgar’s 185 and a major speed attack gave him a crushing win in the first Test, while India returned to Cape Town after the SA’s batting lineup collapsed. The Elgar retired after the series.A distant tour was a shock for New Zealand. Fielding to another-string side, SA 0–2. The heroes of Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson performed from Bedingam and Peedt, who still managed the individual high.In the Caribbean, South Africa fought back. An attracted first test was after an exciting win of 40 runs in the second. Vian Mulder starred with both Bat and Ball, while Keshav Maharaj claimed the Player of the Series Award with 13 wickets.
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Bangladesh proved to be a happy hunting ground as SA launched the series 2–0. Rabada was sensational with 14 wickets, while De Jorzi and Kyle Viren impressed with the bat. It marked the SA’s first Test series win in Asia in a decade.Back home, South Africa dominated Sri Lanka with a back-to-back win. Marco Jansen and Dan Patterson led the bowling unit, while Bavuma led the bat, who used to earn a series of honor players.
Prior to the WTC final, the final series watched SA Age Pakistan 2–0. After a 10-wicket win in Cape Town after a two-wicket win in Centurion, Ryan Ricelton had a specialty of Career-Best 259*.Prominent artists include Cagiso Rabada, who took 47 wickets in 10 matches, and David Bedingam, SA’s top scorer with 645 runs. Captain Temba Bavuma also played an important role, scoring 609 runs in seven matches.Now, with speed in their favor and a balanced squad, South Africa will aim to end the decades of ICC Heartbreak and finally claim its first global title in the “Ultimate Test”.