WTC Final 2025: South Africa beats Australia by five wickets to win World Test Championship


South Africa won the World Test Championship (WTC) on Saturday, completing a remarkable turnaround to beat Australia by five wickets as it successfully chased down an imposing 282-run target.

But it was an edgy finish as it took 27.4 overs to slowly score the 69 runs needed to secure success on the fourth day at Lord’s after resuming at 213 for two overnight.

In so doing, South Africa completed a successful pursuit of the joint second-highest winning fourth-innings total in Test history at the London venue.

It was a first major cricket triumph for South Africa, which had earned an unwanted reputation for failure when on the cusp of victory over the last decades in limited overs competitions.

This was its first appearance in the WTC final, with opener Aiden Markram delivering a heroic innings of 136 to ensure success.

Markram, who reached his century late in the third day, added 34 more runs on Saturday, accumulating carefully before falling to a sharp catch by Travis Head with six runs needed to win.

Kyle Verreynne hit the winning run and was four not out at the end along with David Bedingham, who scored an unbeaten 21.

NERVES

“It was the most nervous I’ve ever been. I didn’t want to come out and bat but when Aiden went out I had to,” said Verreynne.

South Africa started the fourth day favourite to win but nervy, given a litany of past disasters, and would have been further on edge when captain Temba Bavuma was out in the third over of the morning.

A rising delivery from Australia skipper Pat Cummins took an edge and saw Bavuma depart, having added only one run to his overnight total of 65.

Australia made two unsuccessful reviews of not out decisions as it sought a further breakthrough before Mitchell Starc clean bowled Tristan Stubbs for eight with 41 runs still needed.

Markram and Bedingham then diligently put together a 35-run partnership to see them to the brink of success, before the win was secured in the last over before Lunch.

South Africa, which came into the contest as the underdog, won the toss on the opening day and gambled by putting Australia into bat. But with Kagiso Rabada returning figures of five for 51, it was vindicated as the defending champion was dismissed for 212.

South Africa’s reply of 138 meant Australia had a 74-run lead, significantly increased after scoring 207 in its second innings, with its tail order recovering after it had slumped to 73 for seven.

But South Africa profited from a dramatic change in the pitch conditions—after 24 wickets fell on the first two days—to patiently bat itself to a landmark victory.



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