
Former Indian cricket and tab coach Sanjay Bangar feels that the World Cup title (WTC) could be a moment of Eureka in South Africa, such as the 1983 World Championship triumph. South Africa is ready for Australia in the WTC 2025 finals Mace for the next two years.
How Applicants lock the corners with champions Australia, Sanjay Bangar opened up about the possible impact of victory on cricket South Africa if they came to the top of Australia at the meeting. The former versatile worker mentioned that since the year when it was the year when several teams won their first main titles across sport, the South African victory could go a long way to the relevance and importance of WTC.
“It is a year of Underdogs and it could be a very good story for the relevance and importance of the World Test Championship. And also because it happens that if you have a big victory as a country, then it has the potential to encourage cricket fraternity in this particular nation.
Bangar also said that the WTC victory could be a moment for Proteas, as well as the Indian ODI World Cup triumph of 1983.
“They are a very proud sports nation, and so far glory has somehow slipped away from them on critical occasions. But if this bunch of South African players can, then inspires a generation of young South African players and there is no lack of talent. It’s a little good, it’s very good that it’s very good to be very good. Well, it was very good that it was world, and it is very good to be that it is a world stage, and it is that it is world, and it is very well on the world phase.
No weak ties in Australia: Sanjay Bangar
In addition, Bangar also plunged deep into the power of the Australian team and mentioned that they had no weak ties that South Africa could use because all players have won several titles.
“As far as weak references, I don’t see any weak ties in Australia, because they have some experienced doughs, have experienced bowling attacks. They also have a depth in the batting line up because even Pat cummins and Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon Two to be two boasts, and that they are in the fact that there are two, that is that it is, that it is, that it is, that it is, that they are in the course.
The only ICC title in South Africa returned in 1998, when the winners of the inauguration edition of the ICC Champions Trophy in Bangladesh were crowned. That’s why Temba Bavum and his men have a huge task at hand to end the agony of the last 27 years, where they approached and raised the title of ICC again and again.
It will be the Hercules’ task for Proteas to catch WTC MACE from Australian grip in the final test. However, victory in the final test can go a long way to scripting a famous chapter in South African cricket history, which could be the beginning of the gold chapter in their cricket folklore.
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
10th June 2025