
Lungi Ngidi believes that South Africa is “in a very good position”, despite the ending of Australia by 218 runs at the end of 2. When Australia encountered 144 for 8 in its second shifts, the Fast Bowler Proteas is convinced that his party can wrap his tail soon 3 and prepare for the persecution of victory.
When he spoke on the stumps, Ngidi was positive about the performance of South Africa. “We are still very very in the game.
Ngidi, who took three key goals – including Steve Smith and Pat Cummins – approached the rhythm at the beginning of the match, but said he found his groove after tea the next day. “There was no rhythm in the first shifts – I felt as if I was fighting myself. After tea, I said to settle in magic. As soon as it started, I just went on,” he explained. “The crowd that sang my name
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After Australia published 212 in the first shifts, their pitch -led Cummins took control. South Africa was brought to 138 despite the promising 64-running partnership between Temba Bavuma and David Bingingham, who issued a devastating charm after lunch, ended with 6 28 best test characters as a captain and the best captain in the Lord. During the shifts he also declared his 300. The test goal.
In response, South African sailors hit hard. Rabada struck twice before tea and removed Khawaja and the green light. After the break, Ngidi and Wiaan Mulder joined and dismantled the middle order to reduce Australia to 73 to 7. Only the shit 43 from Alex Carey and the 61-running attitude with Mitchell Starc established shifts and pushed the lead around 200.
Ngidi was sure that South African superpowers could complete this job early on the third day, remove the last two Australian goals and keep the target below 230. “If we can keep it below 230, we have a chance.
Only nine tests in England noticed the side launch of the fourth advance of the highest total number, with only three leading to the last English dramatic persecution in Headingley in 2019. Lord’s were more than 200 successfully persecuted and only once since 2005.
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Saurabh Kumar
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June 12, 2025