South Africa, Australia and WTC final
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Batter Marnus Labuschagne is still a key part of Australia's future in test cricket despite failing to impress in their five-wicket defeat to South Africa in the World Test Championship final, coach Andrew McDonald said.
It has been a magnificent week for Test cricket at Lord’s, and huge congratulations to South Africa for a remarkable victory.
Former Australia Test captain Mark Taylor has urged selectors to ... with a rollicking 60 off 65 balls on debut in the Boxing Day match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. But with Travis Head promoted to open the batting on the Sri Lanka tour, Konstas ...
In the heavyset shadows of a morning still sleeping, little Sam Konstas would sneak into his parents’ bedroom in their home in Sydney’s southern suburbs and rummage about for some shoes and socks. He’d then move to the bed,
Batter Marnus Labuschagne is still a key part of Australia's future in test cricket despite failing to impress in their five-wicket defeat to South Africa in the World Test Championship final, coach Andrew McDonald said.
Australia were favourites coming into the final against South Africa - although not perhaps by as big a margin as some perceptions - and also lost from a position of strength: 102 runs ahead on the second day with ten wickets in hand,
Temba Bavuma made history by leading South Africa to their first ICC title in 27 years, defeating Australia in the World Test Championship final at Lord's. This marks the country’s first ICC trophy since 1998.
Final: Here's what Temba Bavuma had to say about South Africa's triumph against Australia at the Lord's Cricket Ground.