Key Points

South Africa shattered a 28-year ICC trophy drought with a thrilling chase against Australia at Lord’s. Aiden Markram’s masterful 136 powered their fifth-highest Test run chase, etching his name alongside Graeme Smith. Captain Temba Bavuma matched a 1920s English record with nine wins in his first 10 Tests. The victory extended their WTC streak to eight, surpassing India and New Zealand’s previous best.

Key Points: South Africa Breaks 28-Year ICC Jinx With WTC Final Win Over Australia

  • Proteas chase 282 vs Australia for 5th-highest Test win
  • Markram's 136 joins Graeme Smith in elite 4th-innings club
  • Bavuma equals Percy Chapman's 9-win captaincy record
  • South Africa extends WTC streak to 8 victories
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Records galore at Lord's after South Africa lifts maiden ICC title

Proteas end 9,722-day ICC trophy drought with historic Lord's chase led by Aiden Markram's 136, setting multiple Test records.

"Aiden Markram didn’t put a foot wrong and cleared South Africa’s route that led to the WTC mace – Match Report"

London, June 15

South Africa's first ICC title since 1998, breaking the 28-year-long jinx, a 5-wicket triumph in the World Test Championship final against Australia triggered several records to be toppled at the 'Home of Cricket', Lord's.

It has been a year of breaking jinxes across different sports. Bologna lifted the title for the first time in 51 years, while Newcastle United ended the drought after 56 years. Tottenham Hotspur lifted the Europa League for the first time in decades, and Paris Saint-Germain got their hands on the UEFA Champions League for the first time in their history.

In cricket, Royal Challengers Bengaluru's 18-year wait ended after they trounced Punjab Kings to lift their first IPL trophy. Now, South Africa has etched its name in history after ending its ICC trophy drought, which lasted for 9,722 days.

A 282-run target was the ask from the Proteas to chase down and end their decades-long title hunt. Aiden Markram didn't put a foot wrong and cleared South Africa's route that led to the WTC mace with a swashbuckling 136(207).

The Temba Bavuma-led troops gunned down the 282-run ask from the Baggy Greens, pulling off their fifth-highest chase in Test cricket, with four of those five wins being against Australia. Notably, it is also the second-highest chase at Lord's.

South Africa extended its winning streak to eight with another success story, which began against the West Indies last August. This is the second-highest win streak for the Proteas in the format, behind nine successive wins, which they achieved back in 2002-03.

The eight-match win streak is the highest in the World Test Championship history, bettering India and New Zealand, who won seven consecutive fixtures each during the inaugural cycle.

Bavuma continued to flaunt his flawless record as South Africa's Test captain, winning nine and securing one draw. Only England's Percy Chapman (9) has had as many wins as Bavuma in the first 10 fixtures as Test captain. Markram's 136 marked his third ton in the fourth innings, and only former captain Graeme Smith (4) had more for the Proteas in the fourth innings.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a match! 🏏 South Africa truly deserved this victory after years of heartbreaks. As an Indian cricket fan, I know how it feels to wait for ICC trophies. Maybe this will inspire our team too! Markram's innings was pure class.
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Priya M.
So happy for South Africa! They've been the nearly-men of cricket for too long. But honestly, seeing Australia lose is always satisfying 😄 Hope India can learn from SA's patience in building Test match innings.
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Arjun S.
Great achievement but I'm more impressed by Bavuma's captaincy record. 9 wins in first 10 Tests as captain is phenomenal! Our Indian team management should take notes on how to groom young captains for Test cricket.
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Sunita R.
While celebrating SA's win, let's not forget this shows Test cricket is alive and kicking! T20 may be popular but nothing beats the drama of a 5-day match. Lord's was the perfect venue for such a historic moment.
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Vikram J.
The article mentions RCB's IPL win too - what a year for underdogs! But honestly, I'm worried about India's Test performance. We need to find batsmen who can play long innings like Markram did. Too much focus on T20 is hurting our Test game.
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Neha P.
As someone who grew up watching Kallis and Smith struggle in finals, this is emotional! But why does ICC keep holding finals in England? Would love to see WTC final rotate between countries like WC does. India would be perfect host next time!

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