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South Africa ignore Australia’s ‘choke’ sledges at Lord’s to win ICC World Test Championship final

16 June 2025
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South Africa ignore Australia’s ‘choke’ sledges at Lord’s to win ICC World Test Championship final
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Temba Bavuma’s leadership as South Africa’s first black African captain culminated in the team’s historic victory, making them World Test champions and marking a significant moment in the nation’s post-apartheid sporting transformation. Bavuma emphasized unity and the importance of Test cricket, despite the lack of home matches scheduled, reflecting on the team’s character and depth in a celebration of their achievement.

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