Temba Bavum (Captain) from South Africa (photo Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images/Getty Images) New Delhi: After years of almost Mises at ICC Knockouts, South Africa has its eyes in history when they are preparing for Australia in the World Test Championship (WTC) on Lord’s from 11 June. After shaking the WTC 2023-25, Proteas was strongly bounced back and lost three of his first four tests. However, they turned things with consistent performances to reach eight victories and 100 points at the top.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The South African campaign started at home against India and divided the 1-1 series. Dean Elgar’s 185 and the dominant attack of the pace gave them a crushed victory in the first test, while India intervened back in Cape Town after the set of SA batting collapsed. Elgar left after the series.The way away to New Zealand was a failure. Field on the second chain side, SA lost 0-2. Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson’s Heroics overshadowed the performances by Bedingham and Piedta, who still managed individual maximum.South Africa resisted in the Caribbean. The first test was followed by a thrilling 40 victory in the second. Wiaan Mulder played with Bal and Ball, while Keshav Maharaj requested the player of the series with 13 goals.
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Bangladesh proved to be a happy hunting ground when he swept a series of 2-0. Rabada was sensational with 14 goals, while De Zorzi and Kyle Verreynne made the impression of a bat. This marked the first victory of SA in Asia in ten years.Back home, South Africa dominated Sri Lanka with his back victory. Marco Jansen and Dane Paterson led a bowling unit while Bavum led with the bat and earned the players of the series.
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The last series before the WTC finals saw Sa Edge Pakistan 2-0. The nervous victory of the two goals in Centurion was followed in Cape Town by Drcená 10-Bank Triumph, which contained the best career of 259* by Ryan Rickelle.The key artists include Kagiso Rabada, who took 47 goals in 10 games, and David Bedingham, the best SA shooter with 645 runs. Captain Temba Bavum also played a key role and scored 609 in seven games.Now, with dynamics on their side and a balanced group, South Africa will focus on the end of the ICC heart break and eventually requires its first global title for the “Ultimate Test”.
