Key Points

David Bedingham believes South Africa can pull off a historic chase in the WTC Final after Rabada and Ngidi’s bowling heroics. The Proteas are inspired by past Lord’s comebacks, with Bedingham’s solid first-innings knock boosting confidence. Australia, leading by 218, face an early Day 3 battle to extend their advantage. Bedingham urges full commitment from batters in the decisive phase.

Key Points: David Bedingham Confident in South Africa’s WTC Final Chase

  • Bedingham highlights team belief ahead of potential record chase
  • Rabada and Ngidi take 6 wickets to restrict Australia
  • Proteas draw inspiration from past Lord’s comebacks
  • Bedingham’s composed 45 in tough conditions boosts confidence
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Bedingham confident as South Africa eyes historic run chase in WTC Final

South Africa’s David Bedingham backs Proteas for historic Lord’s chase as Rabada and Ngidi spark fightback against Australia in WTC Final.

"We’re very confident and I think the batters will have their plans. – David Bedingham (ICC)"

London June 13

South African batter David Bedingham believes momentum is building within the Proteas camp as they gear up for a potential fourth-innings chase in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final at Lord's, according to the official website of ICC.

On a day filled with drama and high-quality bowling, Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi sparked a spirited comeback for South Africa, sharing six wickets between them to leave Australia struggling at 144/8 in their second innings by stumps on Day 2. With the Aussies holding a lead of 218 runs, South Africa will need to wrap up the remaining two wickets early on Day 3 before embarking on what could be a historic chase.

"We're very confident and I think the batters will have their plans," Bedingham said, as quoted from the official website of ICC.

"It could go either way, but I think us as a team are very excited and there's a lot of belief in the dressing room," he added.

Bedingham expressed belief in his team's ability to achieve the target, stating that confidence is growing within the dressing room. The Proteas will take heart from past instances at Lord's, where teams have successfully chased over 250 runs in the fourth innings three times, including two occasions in the 21st century.

Having been one of the few batters to handle the challenging conditions well, Bedingham will be crucial to South Africa's hopes. His composed knock of 45 off 111 balls in the first innings stood out on a pitch that has consistently favoured the bowlers.

At the close of play, the 31-year-old shared encouraging words for his teammates, urging calm and composure ahead of what promises to be a pivotal day in the final.

"I think the main thing is just to 100 percent commit if you're defending or attacking," Bedingham said.

"As soon as you get caught in two minds against these attacks, I think you get found out, so it's just 100 percent commitment in defence and attack," he noted.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the cricket article:
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Rahul K.
As an Indian cricket fan, I'm enjoying this contest! South Africa has always been our tough opponent, but today I'm supporting them against Australia. Hope they make history at Lord's! 🇮🇳🤝🇿🇦 #WTCFinal
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Priya M.
Bedingham's confidence reminds me of Rahane's leadership in the Gabba Test. When players believe, miracles happen! Though I wish India was in this final, this is proper Test cricket at its best.
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Amit S.
Proteas bowling was world class today, but chasing 250+ at Lord's is no joke. The pitch is behaving like our Indian rank-turners! Bedingham's technique looked solid though - reminds me of Dravid's patience.
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Sanjay T.
Honestly, ICC should reconsider having just one Test match as the final. Our team missed out due to two bad sessions in the last cycle. A 3-match series would be fairer, no? Still, exciting cricket though!
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Neha R.
Rabada's bowling was fire today! 🔥 As Mumbai Indians fan, I miss him in IPL. Hope SA can do it - would be great for Test cricket. But Aussies won't give up easily. Perfect weekend entertainment with chai and samosa!
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Vikram P.
While I appreciate the confidence, Bedingham shouldn't forget how Australia crushed us in last year's final. Their bowling attack is lethal. SA needs at least one big partnership - maybe Bedingham and Markram can be their Pujara-Rahane!

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