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Big picture – South Africa’s WTC triumph nourishes Test cricket

Hopefully, the superpowers of the game will no longer restrict there Test assignments against the Proteas to just two matches per series going ahead.

June 15, 2025 / 08:01 IST
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South Africa’s WTC triumph nourishes Test cricket
South Africa’s WTC triumph nourishes Test cricket (AP Photo)

At the Lord's balcony, South Africa players and coaching staff stood en masse. Only seven runs were needed for victory, but the collective body language was still taut. Keshav Maharaj had his arms around the excellent Kagiso Rabada. Head coach Shukri Conrad stood next to the team's batting coach Ashwell Prince. Captain Temba Bavuma sat almost motionless in his chair, biting his nails. For a team of inherited heartbreak, the magnitude of the whole thing was taking time to sink in.

Then, they got over the line. The merry song of the Rainbow Nation became the tune of the cricket world. They couldn't do it in the T20 World Cup final last year, losing the game against India from a position where they needed 30 off as many balls. At Lord's, on a bigger occasion, hope was no longer a dangerous thing.

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Bavuma and his boys embraced the historic moment with dignity – no animated gestures or in-your-face celebrations. Class oozed. In the stands, South African fans sang the skipper's name. On the field, the Proteas silenced the naysayers who had questioned their entry to the World Test Championship (WTC) final without winning a series against the ‘Big Three’ – India, England and Australia.

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