Key Points

South Africa's fast bowlers made early inroads in the WTC Final, reducing Australia to 67/4 at lunch. Kagiso Rabada struck twice in one over, removing Usman Khawaja and Cameron Green. Marco Jansen added two more wickets, including Marnus Labuschagne, as the Proteas dominated the session. Steve Smith remains unbeaten, offering Australia hope for a fightback.

Key Points: Jansen and Rabada Strike as South Africa Dominate Australia in WTC Final

  • Rabada removes Khawaja and Green in quick succession
  • Jansen dismisses Labuschagne and Head before lunch
  • Steve Smith holds firm with 26*
  • South Africa's pace attack dominates under overcast conditions
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WTC Final: Jansen, Rabada pick two wickets each as South Africa reduce Australia to 67/4 at Lunch

South Africa's pace duo Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen dismantle Australia, reducing them to 67/4 at lunch on Day 1 of the WTC Final at Lord's.

"Rabada and Jansen nailed their lengths from the word go to keep Australia on a tight leash. – Match Report"

London, June 11

Marco Jansen and Kagiso Rabada picked two wickets each as South Africa reduced Australia to 67/4 in 23.2 overs at lunch on Day One of the 2025 ICC World Test Championship Final at the iconic Lord’s here on Wednesday.

Right from the time South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma won the toss and chose to bowl first under gloomy overcast skies, the fast bowlers justified that decision by bowling tight lines and lengths, as well as extracting great movement, which in turn got Jansen and Rabada scalps. Along with some great catching, it meant that the first session truly belonged to the Proteas.

With Steve Smith still at the crease through 26 not out and lots of batting to follow, Australia can hope to fight through the collapse and put pressure back on an excellent South Africa bowling line-up in the second session.

From the word go, Rabada and Jansen nailed their lengths from the word go to keep Australia on a tight leash. Rabada rattled Australia in the seventh over by getting Usman Khawaja and Cameron Green in the span of four balls. He first came in from round the wicket to extract Khawaja’s edge and have him caught at first slip, as the batter fell for a 20-ball duck.

Rabada then got one to shape away from Green, and the edge was caught by a low-diving third slip, as the batter fell for four on his return to Tests after nearly a year. Lungi Ngidi, back in Test match action after 10 months, and Wiaan Mulder continued to be tight in their lines and lengths to keep Smith and Labuschagne on a tight leash.

Though Smith found some boundaries, South Africa continued to strike as Labuschagne poked at one from Jansen and nicked behind to the keeper. At the stroke of lunch, Jansen produced another huge moment by having Travis Head strangled down the leg to make it a really good session of Test cricket for South Africa.

Brief scores:

Australia 67/4 in 23.2 overs (Steve Smith 26 not out, Marnus Labuschagne 17; Kagiso Rabada 2-9, Marco Jansen 2-27) against South Africa

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a bowling performance by SA! Rabada is just 🔥. But I hope Australia fights back - Test cricket is best when it's competitive. Smith looking solid though, he might anchor their innings. #WTCFinal
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Priya M.
Watching from Mumbai with chai and samosas! 😄 South Africa's bowling reminds me of our Bumrah-Shami combo. That Jansen is so tall - must get scary bounce! Hope the match stays exciting.
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Arjun S.
Australia 67/4 at lunch - reminds me of our 36 all out in Adelaide! 😅 But seriously, SA bowlers showing why they're dangerous in these conditions. Need to get Smith early after lunch.
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Sunita R.
As an Indian fan, I'm just happy to see two other teams in the final for a change! 😂 But wow, what bowling - those catches were brilliant too. Test cricket at its best!
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Vikram J.
The commentators keep saying "ideal bowling conditions" but real skill is needed to exploit them like this. Rabada's spell was pure class. Hope we get to see more such quality cricket.
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Neha P.
Watching during office hours (don't tell my boss! 👀). That Head dismissal was unlucky but that's cricket. Smith vs SA bowlers in next session will be the real test. #CricketAddict

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