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WTC Final 2025 – Day 3: Markram, Bavuma Steer South Africa to Brink of Glory

Das by Das
June 14, 2025
in Cricket
WTC Final 2025 – Day 3: Markram, Bavuma Steer South Africa to Brink of Glory

South Africa's Aiden Markram celebrates after scoring a century on day three of the World Test Championship final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Friday, June 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

At the end of a gripping third day at Lord’s, South Africa stood 69 runs away from a historic WTC title, finishing at 213/2 in their pursuit of 282. The day belonged to Aiden Markram, whose unbeaten century, in partnership with a battling Temba Bavuma, left Australia reeling.

Markram’s Masterclass: An Emotional, Unbeaten Century

Aiden Markram (102)* played the innings of his career under intense pressure. His eighth Test century came in style — a flick to midwicket for four off Hazlewood — followed by an emotional celebration where he removed his helmet, tears streaming down his face.

  • Balls faced: 159
  • Fours: 11
  • Key shot range: Dominated the off-side with drives, cuts, and backfoot punches.

Markram looked in control from the start, taking the attack to Starc, Hazlewood, and Lyon, displaying composure and class as he anchored the innings with elegance and steel.

Bavuma’s Bravery: Grit Over Pain

Temba Bavuma (65 off 121 balls)* provided the perfect foil to Markram. After suffering a hamstring strain at just 7 runs, he battled on courageously, visibly struggling between the wickets but never letting his guard down.

  • Boundaries: 5
  • Strike rotation: Cleverly adjusted to his limitations, relying on placement and timing.

He was dropped on 2 by Steve Smith at a makeshift second slip — a pivotal moment in the day’s play.

The Chase So Far: 213/2 and Counting

South Africa began the chase in shaky fashion:

  • Ryan Rickelton fell early, edging a Starc delivery for just 6.
  • A quickfire, confidence-building 61-run stand between Markram and Wiaan Mulder (27) helped steady the innings before Mulder miscued a Starc delivery to cover.

South Africa ended the day with a 143-run unbeaten stand between Markram and Bavuma, having completely seized momentum.

Australia’s Missed Chances and Fading Grip

Australia were left frustrated after starting the day brightly:

  • Mitchell Starc (58)* rescued Australia with the bat, adding 63 runs for the last two wickets alongside Hazlewood (17). The team went from 144/8 to 207 all out, giving them a fighting total.
  • Kagiso Rabada claimed his ninth wicket of the match early in the morning session, but couldn’t prevent Starc from frustrating the bowlers.
  • Despite Pat Cummins’ earlier 6-28, the Aussies failed to make inroads on Day 3 with the ball. Nathan Lyon (18-3-51-0) was handled expertly by the South African batters, unable to extract assistance from a flat Day 3 pitch.

Momentum Shifts and Missed Moments

  • Smith’s drop of Bavuma could haunt Australia if South Africa gets over the line.
  • Markram’s temperament under pressure, coupled with his positive intent, turned the tide.
  • The injured Bavuma showed leadership and grit rarely seen, elevating the psychological edge.

What’s at Stake on Day 4

  • South Africa needs just 69 runs with 8 wickets in hand to clinch their first ICC title since 1998.
  • Australia, who had looked in control for most of the first two days, now need quick wickets early on Day 4 to stay alive in the contest.

Final Word

This WTC final has been a tale of dramatic twists—classic Test cricket. From collapses to comebacks, Day 3 saw South Africa rise from the ashes, driven by heart, class, and determination. If Markram and Bavuma can hold on a little longer, history awaits.

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