
Dale Steyn was in tears after WTC South Africa in Australia in Lord’s (Screengrabs) The former South African scholarship of Dale Steyn could not hold his tears after Proteas defeated Australia with five goals to win the World Test Championship (WTC) and ended the 27 -year drought for the ICC title.“What are you doing? What do you say? It’s incredible,” Steyn Star Sports said.“I’m sitting at home. I have the cap. I’m very proud. I’ll take my son for a walk. Life will continue,” said Steyn, who played 93 tests for South Africa and raised 439 goals.The rapid bowling big tried to control his emotions and tore the air. He wiped his face tissue, proudly showed his old test cap and put a big thumb in the camera.
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On Saturday, Lord’s in South Africa defeated Champions Australia advocates with five goals to claim MACE WTC. Opener Aiden Markram played with a beautiful 136 and led South Africa to an unforgettable victory by lunch on the fourth day after chasing 282 in 83.4 overs.Spinner’s left arm veteran Keshav Maharaj was also overcome by emotions. In tears of joy, he said his dream came true – won the Lord’s test championship just before the day of his father.“That’s even more strange, because my family is here with me. It’s my first as my father, and my dream was to have my daughter with you, playing on the outfield at Lord, with the medal winner on her,” Mahara said.One of the most famous pictures from the victory was Captain Temba Bavum held Mace WTC in one hand while his son held the other.“Fathering has certainly changed me as a man. Even the team says it has made me a better man. It’s strange and gives you someone else to play,” Bavuma said.The South African Group of WTC, led by head coach Shukri Conrad, will return home on Wednesday and are expected to focus on international airport or tambo.