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Day 1 WTC Final Wrap: Rabada Shines, but Australia Fight Back

Das by Das
June 12, 2025
in Cricket
Day 1 WTC Final Wrap: Rabada Shines, but Australia Fight Back

Match Context

The much-anticipated WTC Final between two aggressive, pace-heavy sides began under overcast skies at Lord’s. South Africa, seen as slight underdogs, won the toss and chose to bowl—an aggressive move banking on early assistance from the pitch and conditions.

SESSION 1: Rabada and Jansen Rattle Australia

Key Moment:
Kagiso Rabada (5/51) justified Temba Bavuma’s call within the first hour. Bowling with fierce rhythm, Rabada exploited movement off the seam and in the air.

Early Collapse:
Australia found themselves reeling at 67/4 before lunch:

  • Usman Khawaja was trapped LBW by Rabada in a sharp inswinging spell.
  • Marnus Labuschagne edged Jansen to slip.
  • Travis Head and David Warner fell to good length deliveries that seamed away late.

South Africa had clearly won the session.

Tactical Call:
The Proteas operated with a tight off-stump line and forced batters to play. Rabada, in particular, used the slope of Lord’s masterfully—getting the ball to shape in and straighten off the seam.

SESSION 2: Smith & Webster Mount a Counterattack

Key Partnership:
Post-lunch, Steve Smith (66) and WTC debutant Beau Webster (72 off 92) stitched together a 79-run stand. This was the calm in South Africa’s early storm.

  • Smith, with typical patience, absorbed the pressure.
  • Webster’s aggressive style gave the innings momentum—driving on the up and countering Rabada with positive footwork.

Missed Chance:
South Africa’s biggest tactical miss came here—they didn’t review an LBW against Webster, who was plumb to Rabada around the 20-run mark. It proved costly.

Session Summary:
Australia reached 190/5 at tea, back in the game.

SESSION 3: Proteas Roar Back

The final session saw South Africa demolish Australia’s tail, taking 5 wickets for 22 runs.

  • Keshav Maharaj, introduced for the first time post-tea, struck immediately. His first ball—a slider—bowled Alex Carey (23) attempting a reverse sweep.
  • Rabada returned with venom:
    • Dismissed Pat Cummins with a rising leg-cutter.
    • Induced an ill-judged drive from Webster.
    • Finished off Mitchell Starc with a classic top-of-off-stump rocket.

Australia All Out: 212 in 56.4 overs, a below-par total but rescued from near-collapse by Smith and Webster.

Australia Respond with Fire

Despite the momentum, South Africa’s batting crumbled under a vicious opening spell from Mitchell Starc (7–3–10–2), Josh Hazlewood (1/10), and Pat Cummins (1/14).

  • Aiden Markram (0) was bowled by a trademark Starc inswinger.
  • Ryan Rickelton (16) edged a similar delivery to slip.
  • Wiaan Mulder survived 44 balls for just 6 before Cummins shattered his stumps.
  • Tristan Stubbs (2) was cleaned up by Hazlewood.

Stumps Day 1: South Africa 43/4, trailing by 169.

Key Stats & Insights

Stat/Player Highlight
Kagiso Rabada 5–51, second 5-for at Lord’s
Beau Webster 72 (92), debut Test, top scorer for Australia
Steve Smith 66 runs, now most runs at Lord’s by an overseas player
Mitchell Starc 2 key early wickets, 10 runs conceded in 7 overs
South Africa at Stumps 43/4, facing a huge Day 2 test

Tactical Review

  • South Africa’s gamble to bowl first paid off, thanks to Rabada and Jansen.
  • Australia adjusted mid-innings well—Webster’s counterattack shifted momentum.
  • South Africa missed a review on Webster, which could have saved 50+ runs.
  • Australia’s new-ball spell exposed South Africa’s frail top-order—a known weakness heading into the final.

What’s Ahead on Day 2?

  • South Africa need Temba Bavuma (3*) and David Bedingham (8*) to bat time and build a partnership.
  • Australia will look to finish them off quickly and set a big second-innings target.
  • The game is poised beautifully, but South Africa—despite their great start—will need a gritty Day 2 to stay alive.

 

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