
World Test Championship 2023-2025
Australia Seize Control as South Africa Collapses on Day 1 of WTC Finals
Australia posted 212, led by Steven Smith's 66 and Beau Webster’s 72. Kagiso Rabada starred with 5 for 51. In reply, South Africa collapsed to 43 for 4 in 22 overs, with Starc and Cummins striking early. Bavuma (3*) and Bedingham (8*) will resume on Day 2, trailing by 169 runs.
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South Africa’s Test captain Temba Bavuma is likely out of the WTC 2025 Final against Australia due to a recurring left elbow injury. He withdrew last minute from the CSA Four-Day Series final. With the final scheduled for June 11, his absence is a major blow. Bavuma hasn’t played since the Champions Trophy earlier this year.

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WTC 2025: Temba Bavuma Delighted as South Africa Reigns in WTC Standings
South Africa achieved a 2-0 series win over Sri Lanka, securing the top spot in the World Test Championship (WTC) standings. Temba Bavuma, leading with the most runs in the series, expressed pride in his team's performance. The Proteas face Pakistan next, starting with a Boxing Day Test in Centurion, followed by a second match in Cape Town.
WTC 2025: South Africa’s Dominance Over Sri Lanka Propels Them Up the WTC Standings
