
Reports of potential rain of the potential rain of June 14 were worried about the ongoing final of the Lord’s World Championship, especially for South Africa, which is equally close to realizing its long-awaited ICC trophy. With only 69 runs separating Proteas from history, bad weather can become their biggest obstacle on the day, which could otherwise pay for a cricket nation long deprived of global awards.
According to Accuweather, the morning of 4 is expected to be warm with “sunny times and passing shower”. During the first session, there is a 55 % chance of collisions associated with 60 % cloudy coverage and wind gusts reaching up to 48 km/h. From 7:00 to 6:00 on Saturday, a yellow warning for storms was also released. Earlier Conditions 13.
Proteas ended 3. Day to 213 for 2 in an effort to 282, Driven by the harsh and Gutsy 143-Run stand between Aiden Markram and Captain Temba Bavum. After the Australian duo of Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood pulled his team on the impressive sum of the record stand of the 10th goal, Aussies seemed to have confiscated control. But South Africa has struck.
Markram’s defiant century and Bavum’s painful half -century – After the apparent hamstring – turned the tide to the master. The captain dropped to 2 and visibly hobbling, pushed his adversity to calm his side. Meanwhile, Markram silent criticism after his first duck when an attack on the attack on the Australian world bowling line -up Starc, Cummins, Hazlewood and Lyon.
South Africa needs 69 runs on 4 day, with eight goals in hand and history firmly within reach. But the threat of rain now hangs over the master like a cloud over their dreams – quite literally. If they are to end the drought of the ICC title, they will need the sky to last just a little longer.
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
14 June 2025