Key Points

ICC Chairman Jay Shah praised South Africa for their thrilling five-wicket win over Australia in the World Test Championship final. Aiden Markram’s match-winning 136 and Kagiso Rabada’s nine-wicket haul powered the Proteas to their first WTC title. The victory ended South Africa’s 27-year knockout drought in ICC events, adding to their 1998 Champions Trophy triumph. Fans packed Lord’s as Test cricket witnessed another historic moment.

Key Points: Jay Shah Hails South Africa's ICC World Test Championship Win Over Australia

  • South Africa breaks 27-year knockout jinx with WTC win
  • Aiden Markram's 136 seals historic chase
  • Kagiso Rabada's 9-wicket haul pivotal
  • Proteas claim second ICC trophy after 1998
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Congratulations to South Africa on winning the ICC World Test Championship, says Jay Shah

ICC Chairman Jay Shah congratulates South Africa for their maiden World Test Championship victory against Australia at Lord's, led by Aiden Markram's heroics.

"Congratulations to @ProteasMenCSA on winning the @ICC World Test Championship! A performance for the ages from Aiden Markram. – Jay Shah"

New Delhi, June 14

International Cricket Council (ICC) Chairman Jay Shah congratulated the South Africa team for winning the 2025 ICC World Test Championship with a five-wicket win over Australia to clinch their maiden title win at Lord's on Saturday.

With the victory achieved just before lunch on day four’s play, it also marked South Africa winning their second ICC trophy after the 1998 ICC Champions Trophy. "Congratulations to @ProteasMenCSA on winning the @ICC World Test Championship! And a performance for the ages from @aramco Player of the Match Aiden Markram.”

“The @HomeOfCricket Lord’s was a fantastic venue, and the huge crowds every day once again showed interest in Test cricket!” wrote Shah on his ‘X’ account on Saturday evening.

Coming to the match, South Africa finally broke a 27-year knockout hoodoo to taste the championship with a win over Australia, who were the defending champions in this one-off important clash.

After ending day three’s play on 213/2 in their chase of 282, South Africa were finally on the doorstep of achieving glory. Aiden Markram, who ended day three on 102 not out, went on to make a magnificent 136, as the Proteas completed the chase in 83.4 overs to win the Ultimate Test, also marking their eighth straight win in the red-ball format.

Markram, who was dismissed for a duck in the first innings, also shared a decisive 147-run stand with skipper Temba Bavuma, who made 66 despite a left hamstring strain. Though South Africa conceded a 74-run first-innings lead, they managed to complete the chase, with conditions becoming batting-friendly on day three at the Lord’s.

Proteas fast bowler Kagiso Rabada also grabbed superb match figures of 9-110 and became one of the vital cogs in the side winning the championship. The championship-winning players and support staff will be returning home to South Africa on Wednesday and are expected to address a press conference after arriving at the OR Tambo International Airport.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a match! South Africa truly deserved this win after years of near-misses in ICC tournaments. Markram's century was pure class 👏. Though as an Indian fan, I can't help but wonder when our Test team will lift this trophy. Our batting needs more consistency in overseas conditions!
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Priya M.
Hearty congratulations to South Africa! Rabada's bowling was absolutely lethal - reminds me of our own Bumrah's magic. Hope this inspires our boys to work harder for the next cycle. Test cricket is the real test of character!
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Arjun S.
Great to see Test cricket getting this kind of attention! But ICC should consider having the final at a neutral venue instead of always at Lord's. Why not rotate between continents? Asia deserves to host too! #FairPlay
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Sneha R.
Emotional moment for cricket lovers everywhere! South Africa breaking their knockout jinx gives hope to all underdog teams. Now waiting for our men in blue to bring home some ICC silverware soon 🇮🇳💙
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Vikram J.
While congratulations are due, I'm disappointed with Jay Shah's statement. As ICC chairman, he should have acknowledged Australia's fighting spirit too. Sportsmanship means appreciating all teams, not just the winner.
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Neha P.
This match proved why Test cricket is the purest form! No T20 can match this drama and tension. Markram's comeback after first innings duck shows real mental strength. Hope BCCI promotes more Test matches in India too!

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