Ahead of the World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia from June 11, South African players Kyle Verreynne, David Bedingham, Aiden Markram and Tristan Stubbs lauded right-arm seamer Kagiso Rabada and went on to say that he is "best in the world."
South Africa, after years of heartbreaks and disappointing exits in ICC tournaments' knockouts and finals, would be aiming to secure their first major trophy at Lord's after beating Australia. For that purpose, it is important that their frontline batters, skipper Temba Bavuma and Markram, a
Australia will be aiming to become the first-ever side to defend their ICC WTC mace as they take on Proteas in the 'Ultimate Test' from June 11 onwards at Lord's. If Australia wants to end the match with their hands on the shiny mace intact, they would need opener Khawaja to give them rock-s
Australia will aim to become the first team to defend the ICC WTC mace as the 'Ultimate Test' starts on June 11. Lyon, with 553 Test wickets to his name, heads to the UK as a favourite to dominate at the Lord's, but he does not want his side to underestimate a solid Proteas batting attack, w
Former dynamic star AB de Villiers is "confident" about South Africa staging an "upset" against the defending champions Australia in the World Test Championship final, scheduled to take place at the iconic Lord's on Wednesday.
Markram hopes a run of sporting trophy droughts broken in 2025 rings true at the World Test Championship 2025 Final, with the Proteas taking on defending champions Australia from June 11.
As South Africa gears up to face Australia in the World Test Championship Final on June 11 at Lord's, Rickelton is brimming with confidence. The left-hander has been in impressive form, having scored a career-best 259 the last time he played in whites for the Proteas.
Marsh, Markram and Pooran have 16 fifty-plus scores between them, with Marsh having a century and five fifties, Markram having made five fifties, and Pooran having made five half-centuries.
GT skipper Shubman Gill won the toss and opted to bowl first. Aiden Markram and Mitchell Marsh opened the innings for LSG, providing a solid start. The duo added a 50-run stand within the powerplay as LSG reached 53 for no loss, with Markram being the aggressor.
SRH, already eliminated from the tournament, also took down LSG from the playoffs race, with Abhishek's quickfire fifty playing a crucial role in handing the hosts their seventh loss of the season.
LSG's IPL 2025 journey came to an end, leaving Delhi Capitals (DC) and Mumbai Indians (MI) for the final playoff spot following SRH's six-wicket win over the hosts at Lucknow's Ekana Stadium on Monday. So far, Gujarat Titans, Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Punjab Kings have made it to the p
LSG are now out of play offs, with five wins and seven losses. SRH are at the eighth spot, with four wins, seven losses and a no result and have nine points