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By Mark Gleeson LONDON (Reuters) -Defending champions Australia needed eight wickets and South Africa 188 more runs as both ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNStarc shines as Australia set South Africa 282 to win WTC finalMitchell Starc made South Africa pay for a dropped catch with a vital fifty on Friday as Australia set the Proteas 282 to win ...
A low-scoring World Test Championship final is heading to a thrilling conclusion after Australia took a 74-run first-innings ...
Australia will look to add 20 to 30 more runs to their second innings total when the third day of the World Test Championship ...
Australia took the upper hand in the World Test Championship final against South Africa at Lord’s, ending day two on 144-8 in ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNAustralia edge South Africa as bowlers dominate at WTC finalAustralia lead South Africa by 218 runs after wickets tumble again on Day Two of World Test Championship final.
Six weeks after he was suspended from cricket, Kagiso Rabada was receiving a standing ovation from the crowd at Lord's.
The veteran pacer struck early, removing Usman Khawaja and Cameron Green in a fiery new-ball spell, before returning to ...
South Africa has won the toss and chosen to bowl first against defending champion Australia at Lord’s in the World Test ...
After sending back both South African openers back to the hut early into the first innings, Mitchell Starc piled more misery ...
The 30-year-old pacer, Kagiso Rabada took his tally to 58 Test wickets against Australia, joining the esteemed company of ...
Final: Before the start of the World Test Championship (WTC) final day 3 at Lord's, Australia and South Africa players paid ...
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