South Africa Are Just 69 Runs Away from Rewriting The Record Books at the Home of Cricket after Aiden Markram’s Fighting Century and A Gutsy Knock from Captain Tamba Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Bavuma Test championship final at Lord’s on Friday. At Stumps on Day 3, The Proteas WERE 213 for 2, Hunting Down 282 for a history-which would be the second-highest successful run chase in a test at Lord’s and the history. Markram, who was out for a duck in the first innings, showed nerves of steel to remain unbeated on 102. Bavuma, Battling a limp due to a hamstring niggle, Stir Tall Alan 65 Not ON 65 Not out. Togeether, they have stitched a match-defining stand of 143 that have given south africa a real shot at Shedding their ‘Chokars’ Tag in ICC Finals.
For a side that last lifted an ICC Trophy Back in 1998 and has a painful history of heartbreaks, victory at Lord’s would mean puld mean much more than just silverware. “Aiden’s Hundred and this partnership with tamba is right up there in our Cricket History, but the job is not don yet,” Batting Coach Ashwell Prince Reminded Fans, Keeping in Chack.Quiz: Who’s that IPL Player?Stat Alert: Only Four Times has a Target Above 200 Been Chased Down Successfully at Lord’s-None Bigger Than West Indies’ EPIC 342-Run Chase Back in 1984.Highest successful run-these at Lord’s in TestsTarget: 342 by West Indies (344/1) vs England, 1984Target: 282 by England (282/3) vs New Zealand, 2004Target: 277 by England (279/5) vs New Zealand, 2022Target: 216 by England (218/3) vs New Zealand, 1965Target: 191 by England (193/5) vs West Indies, 2012 Earlier in the day, Mitchell starc see to have Australia on course with a Quickfire Fify and two Quick Wickets with the Ball. But on the Lord’s Sun Came Out, Batting Conditions Eased and The Proteas Pair Batted With Freedom and Fearlessness First-Innings Flop Show. Australia, The Reigning WTC Champions, Still have a Sniff – They’ll hope the second new ball can break this stand ear 4. but for now, all eye on on markram and all eye Away from a Piece of History that has Eluded Them for Far Too long. Day 4 Promies Edge-of-the-Seat Drama. Can south Africa finish the job? The Cricket World Holds Its Breath.