WTC final: These 69 runs will be the hardest SA will ever have to earn, says Steyn ahead of day 4

IANS June 14, 2025 305 views

Dale Steyn believes South Africa’s final 69 runs in the WTC Final will be their toughest challenge yet. Aiden Markram’s century and Temba Bavuma’s gritty partnership have put SA in control, but Australia’s bowling attack remains a threat. Experts warn the first session on Day 4 could decide the match. The outcome will define South Africa’s legacy in Test cricket.

"These 69 runs will be the hardest South Africa will ever have to earn." – Dale Steyn
New Delhi, June 14: As South Africa sits just 69 runs away from sealing their first ICC men’s trophy since 1998, legendary fast bowler Dale Steyn has issued a stark warning: Australia won’t back down.

Key Points

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Steyn warns Australia won’t back down despite SA’s strong position

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Markram’s century and Bavuma’s resilience set up thrilling chase

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Hayden highlights first-hour pressure on Day 4

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SA’s smart batting disrupted Australia’s bowling rhythm

At 213/2 at stumps on Day 3 of the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025, South Africa is in control — but only just.

“This is what Test cricket is all about, as South Africa will be sitting in their dressing room and thinking - had they picked up those two wickets early morning in the 1st session of Day 3 or not bowled as many no-balls, this match would’ve been wrapped up already. But the rollercoaster of Test cricket means we’re back in Day 4 — while 69 runs may sound easy, Australia won’t go down without a fight. These 69 will be the hardest runs South Africa will ever have to earn. This Test has been sensational over three days," said Steyn on Cricket Live on JioHotstar.

Aiden Markram’s century and Temba Bavuma’s courageous 65* despite a hamstring injury have built an unbeaten 143-run stand that has tilted the match in South Africa’s favour. But Steyn cautioned: “Australia will come hard. Starc, Hazlewood, Cummins — they know how to fight back. South Africa will have to bat like it’s Day 1 again.”

Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden lauded the batting display: “This was top-class. Markram has shown why he’s one of the best timers of the ball. And Bavuma, limping but resolute, has been the heartbeat of this chase. They’ve been smart, aggressive when needed, and incredibly aware.”

Sanjay Bangar added: “What impressed me about Markram was his maturity. He rotated strike beautifully and his backfoot play was exceptional. The understanding between him and Bavuma — gauging runs, controlling the tempo — was pure class.”

Steyn further analysed how their differing statures helped: “Bowlers hate adjusting every delivery. Bavuma being shorter meant lengths kept changing. That disrupted rhythm. They worked singles smartly, made Australia move, and punished anything loose.”

Hayden agreed: “They’ve done the hard part. But I’ve seen teams collapse chasing 50. If the pitch changes or nerves creep in, it could still flip. The first hour tomorrow is everything.”

As Day 4 beckons, with history within grasp, Steyn’s words hang heavy in the air: “They’ve been brilliant, but they must finish it. These 69 runs will define this team’s legacy.”

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What a match! As an Indian cricket fan, I'm loving this contest between two top teams. Steyn is absolutely right - 69 runs under pressure is tougher than it looks. Remember how we collapsed against NZ in the 2021 WTC final? Hope SA holds their nerve 🤞 #TestCricketAtItsBest
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Priya M.
Bavuma's grit reminds me of our own Rahane's fighting knocks! That hamstring injury makes his innings even more special. But Australia's bowling attack is world class - this isn't over till the last run is scored. Excited for Day 4! 🏏
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Arjun S.
While I'm enjoying this match, can't help but think where Team India went wrong in our WTC campaign. Our batting collapses in crucial matches cost us dearly. Need to learn from how SA is handling pressure here. #LessonsForBCCI
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Sunita R.
Markram's century was pure class! His technique against pace reminds me of Dravid ji. But the real test comes today - can they finish the job? Australia never gives up easily. This is why Test cricket is the ultimate format! 💯
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Vikram J.
The pitch conditions today will decide everything. If there's any morning moisture, Cummins & Co. will be lethal. SA needs to treat this like they're starting at 0/0. One wicket and pressure could shift dramatically. #WTCFinal
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Neha P.
As much as I want SA to win (they deserve it after so many near-misses), part of me wants Australia to pull off a miracle just to see more cricket! 😅 Either way, we fans are the real winners with such thrilling matches. #CricketFever

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