
South African Captain Temba Bavum and David Bedingham (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) Former Australian cricket Matthew Hayden commented the day of the first of the World Championship in Lord’s World Championship between Australia and South Africa and stressed that Proteas must prove more tab on the second day. Australia ended up at 212 all the time, while South Africa fought for 43-4 at the stump, while Kagiso Rabada claimed five goals for Proteas and Mitchell Starc hit twice for Australia.Steve Smith scored 66 runs, and Beau Webster contributed 72 runs to Australia, the only major factor of the day. Rabada ended up with the characters of 5/51, while Marco Jansen took 3/49.South Africa won the first session and reduced Australia to 67/4, but lost dynamics during the day. Australia was strongly reflected in the last session and took nine goals through both shifts.
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“I am not entirely convinced that it was an Australian day. South Africa won the first session and the Australian comeback in the last session-bars in all-are surprising. The conditions were strange: cloudy to half the day and sunny for the other half. Hayden, “Hayden said,” Hayden said, “Hayden said,” Hayden said, “Hayden said,” Hayden said, “Hayden said,” Hayden said, “Hayden said,” Hayden said, “Hayden said,” Hayden said, “Hayden said,” Hayden said, “Hayden Hayden said.Hayden criticized the approach of the South African captain of the Bavica and noticed that his slow start opening his account on the 31 ball. “And this is dangerous if you face three fast-mounted world-level pitching in conditions that suit them. They have to come out with a greater intention on 2 days. Any signs of aggression-dokonka and the few boundaries late on the day-but if they do not, Australia will come within 2.Quiz: Who is the IPL player?Former Indian versatile Sanjay Bangar believed that the day belongs to Australia. “With the amount of seam movement on this playground, the result table does not reflect a few scores. Australia is in a strong position,” Bangar said.Bangar also commented on the approach of South Africa, suggesting that they need a positive intention and the right leg. “Steve Smith was exceptional-when the conditions were difficult, pushing pressure back on the pitch. Also, someone like Ngidi had time off and escaped running.Australian shifts were recorded by a decisive 79-running partnership between Smith and Webster, followed by a Webster 46-run stand with Alex Carey, who scored 23 runs.The reaction of South Africa was bad and none of their batsmen reached 20 runs. Mitchell Starc claimed two goals, while Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood took one.On the stump, South Africa watched 169 runs with six goals remaining in their first shifts.