Aus vs SA: South Africa wins the third edition of the World Test Championship; WTC List of Final Champion | Cricket news

South Africa ended their 27-year trophy drought by defeating Australia by 5 wickets in the final at Lord’s at Lord’s on Saturday. He follows the footsteps of New Zealand and Australia as the winner of the WTC final.Protiaz was put to the victory of Captain Temba Bavuma’s Gritti at fifty, fifty on 3 of Aiden Markram’s brilliant century and Test.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!South Africa came to the day when the WTC title and the end of the end of the year needed 69 runs to win. Opener Markram, the opener, dismissed for a duck in the first innings, picked up 102 not outs and 65, while struggling with hamstring injury, completing runs between wickets and struggling with a hamstring injury.
As soon as South Africa reached a total of 286 runs, it became the second largest successful run chase in one test at Lord’s. The highest chase is 344/1 in the prestigious ground required by the West Indies against England in 1984.50-Over and T20I formats. In 18 previous attempts, South Africa has only reached the solitary final-in the last year T20 World Cup, when they separated within the victory.2019-21 World Test Championship winner: New Zealand
The inauguration WTC tournament closed with the 2019 Ashes series. In March 2020, the competition was stopped due to the Kovid -19 epidemic. The play resumed in July 2020, although some matches were postponed or canceled.New Zealand became the first team to reach the final after the Australia series against South Africa was canceled. India also secured its place in the final.The championship match took place from 18 to 23 June 2021 at Rose Bowl in Southampton. Despite the rain interruptions in two days, the New Zealand reserve became victorious and became WTC Champion.2021-23 World Test Championship winner: Australia
The second WTC Chakra began in August 2021 with the Pataudi Trophy series between India and England. The ICC implemented a new digit system for the tournament. Australia won the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and earned their place in the final.India qualified for the final after Sri Lanka was unable to win against New Zealand. The final was held from 7 to 11 June 2023 at the Oval, London. Australia won the match by 209 runs, claiming their first WTC title.World Test Championship winner
version | Winners | Opponents | Difference | venue |
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2019-21 | New Zealand | India | 8 wickets | Rose Bowl, Southampton |
2021-23 | Australia | India | 209 runs | The Oval, London |
2023-25 | South Africa | Australia | 5 wickets | Lords, London |