
South African Republic Captain Temba Bavum and Australia Akipper Pat Cummins (Pic Credit: CSA) The revival of the Red Ball of South African Red-Míčky reaches its most important chapters when, from 11 June at 11 June, to face the defending of champions in Australia at the World Championship (WTC). Protea, led by Temba Bavuma, is determined to end the 25 -year -old drought for the ICC title and first claim the search for WTC MACE.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Proteas exceeded the WTC 2023-25 points with a percentage of points (PCT) 69.44%, won 8 out of 12 matches, drew one and lost only three. Their path to the collision of the summit was defined by wood chips, adaptability and dominant domestic record.
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The South African campaign began with a closely attacked 1-1 draw against India at home. While the loss of 2-0 in New Zealand briefly deepened their momentum, the team quickly bounced back with the 1-0 victory in the Caribbean.From there, the Bavum men got into a dominant run and registered a 2-0 victory against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Their versatile power began to click – a strong pace attack led by Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi, supported by the rotation of Keshava Maharaje and the constantly improving core of the bats.
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Their defining moment came to Centurion, where South Africa walked past Pakistan in an exciting victory of two goals. This victory not only ensured a series of 2-0, but also marked their seventh consecutive test victory in the WTC cycle-tuned its place in the finals as board toppers.Who is the IPL player?Squad for the final mixing of youth and experience, with the joint, players like Aiden Marcram, Marco Jansen and David Bedingham joined entertainment, while the veterans like Rabada will be the key to solving Australian wild challenges.The stage is now set at Lord’s – the home of a cricket – for what promises to be an exciting climax of the WTC cycle, because South Africa is chasing history. Waiting for the ICC main trophy could end – but only if the protease passes through the final test.Details of conformity
- Venue: Lord’s, London
- Data: 11. – 15 June (spare day: June 16)
- Start time: 10:30 local time (15:00)
South African group for WTC finals
South Africa: Tony de Zorzi, Ryan Rickelton, Aiden Marcram, Temba Bavuma (C), David Bedingham, Tristan Stubbs, Kyle Verreynne, Wiaan Mulder, Marco Jansen, Corbin Bosch, Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi, Dane Paterson, Keshav Mahaj.