Key Points

The South African cricket team returned to Lord's to celebrate their first-ever ICC World Test Championship triumph over Australia. Wiaan Mulder described the victory celebrations as unmatched, calling Lord's the perfect setting. Captain Temba Bavuma ended a 27-year ICC trophy drought with a resilient performance alongside Aiden Markram. The Proteas now look ahead to co-hosting the 2027 ODI World Cup after their T20 final heartbreak in 2024.

Key Points: Proteas Celebrate WTC Victory at Lord's Before South Africa Return

  • Proteas mark historic WTC win at Lord's with Test mace
  • Temba Bavuma ends 27-year ICC trophy drought
  • Pat Cummins' golden streak halted by South Africa
  • Next target: 2027 home World Cup co-hosted with Zimbabwe
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Proteas return to Home of Cricket for more celebration before leaving for South Africa

South Africa's cricket team savors their maiden ICC World Test Championship win at Lord's before heading home, with Wiaan Mulder calling it unforgettable.

"Celebrations like I haven’t had before... no better place to do it than at the Home of Cricket – Wiaan Mulder"

London June 16

South Africa's squad returned to the Home of Cricket, Lord', for more celebrations after winning their maiden ICC World Test Championship against Australia on Monday, according to the ICC website.

Two days after securing a historic five-wicket victory over Australia in the World Test Championship Final, the entire 15-player team was at the Home of Cricket with the legendary Test mace.

The players and support staff of Proteas were in good spirits as they came together for one last look at Lord's before they return to South Africa.

South Africa and all-rounder Wiaan Mulder reflected on the Final win and celebrations after winning the Mace at the Home of Cricket.

"It's been a very, very good couple of days. Celebrations like I haven't had before, so as a team I think we're super chuffed and no better place to do it than at the Home of Cricket," Wiaan Mulder said as quoted from ICC.

Bavuma ended the Proteas' 27-year wait for their second ICC trophy after the ICC Knockout title in 1998. His resilient half-century and partnership with centurion Aiden Markram sealed their first-ever world title in any format of the game.

Also, Australia skipper Pat Cummins' golden run as a captain, which started with the retention of the Ashes series against England and was followed by an incredible WTC mace and 50-over World Cup wins over India, has come to a halt.

For Bavuma, the next opportunity to replicate these heroics may come at a home ICC Men's Cricket World Cup, which South Africa will co-host alongside Zimbabwe and Namibia in 2027.

Before the ODI World Cup, South Africa will feature in the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Under the captaincy of Aiden Markram, they will look to go one step further than they did in 2024, where they finished as close runners-up to India.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a victory for South Africa! They truly deserved this after coming so close in previous tournaments. As an Indian cricket fan, I know how special that first ICC trophy feels. Hope our team learns from their resilience. Well played Proteas! 🇿🇦
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Priya M.
Heartbreak for Australia but they've had an incredible run. As much as I love seeing India win, cricket needs strong teams like SA to lift trophies too. That Markram-Bavuma partnership was pure class! Hope to see more such competitive matches.
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Arjun S.
While I'm happy for SA, can't help but think how India lost to Australia in last WTC final at the same venue. Our team needs to work on performing in big finals - we have the talent but falter at crucial moments. Hope Dravid & co. are taking notes!
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Sneha R.
Lovely to see cricket's diversity shining through! After West Indies in 70s-80s, Australia's dominance, and India's rise, now SA has their moment. Makes the sport richer. Though I wonder when will smaller teams like Afghanistan get their day? 🤔
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Vikram J.
That photo of Bavuma holding the mace at Lord's gave me goosebumps! Reminded me of Dhoni's 2011 WC moment. Test cricket needs such iconic moments to stay relevant in T20 era. Hope BCCI takes note and invests more in our Test team's development.
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Neha T.
As much as I enjoy India-Pakistan matches, it's refreshing to see other rivalries like SA vs Australia produce such quality cricket. The 2027 WC in Africa will be special - hope India gets to play some matches in SA, the atmosphere there is electric! âš¡

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