WTC Final: Markram joins plethora of legends following historic Lord's ton against Australia

ANI June 14, 2025 322 views

Aiden Markram etched his name in history with a match-defining century at Lord's, putting South Africa on the brink of their first ICC title. His unbeaten 102* joins an elite list featuring Bradman, Greenidge, and Clarke as visiting batters with fourth-innings tons at the iconic ground. The knock also ties him with legends like Boycott for most fourth-innings Test centuries. With two wickets already in the match, Markram's all-round heroics could finally end South Africa's ICC trophy drought.

"This is the first-ever century by a South African batter in an ICC tournament final." – Match Report
London, June 13: South African batter Aiden Markram joined a plethora of legends following his historic century during the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) at Lord's against Australia on Friday.

Key Points

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Markram's 102* puts Proteas close to maiden ICC title

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Joins Greenidge, Bradman in elite Lord's century club

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Third fourth-innings Test ton ties Boycott, Gooch

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Also took 2 wickets, matching Pollock, Kallis' all-round feats

During a run-chase of 282 in what had been an absolutely hellish match for batters so far, Markram put on an unbeaten century partnership with skipper Temba Bavuma, ending the day with 102* in 159 balls, with 11 fours. Thanks to the efforts of these two, Proteas is just a few more runs away from their maiden ICC world title glory.

This is the first-ever century by a South African batter in an ICC tournament final.

With this hundred, his eighth in the longest format of the game, Markram joined Gordon Greenidge (against England, 1984), Roy Fredericks (against England, 1976) of West Indies, Michael Clarke (against England, 2009) of Australia, Ajit Agarkar of India (against England, 2002), Don Bradman of Australia (against England, 1938) as visiting batters to have fourth-innings century at Lord's.

This is Markram's third fourth-inning ton in Tests, tying with England's Geoff Boycott, WI's Greenidge, England's Graham Gooch for most fourth-inning tons in Tests. Only India's Sunil Gavaskar and former South African skipper Graeme Smith (four each) have more fourth-innings tons in Tests.

He has also joined Bruce Mitchell (at The Oval, 1935), Graeme Pollock (Trent Bridge, 1965), Jacques Kallis (Old Trafford in 1998 and The Oval in 2012) to have a wicket and century in same Test in England. During this title clash, he has also taken two wickets.

South Africa has reached 213 runs in 56 overs, led by a century-run partnership between Aiden Markram and Temba Bavuma. Despite a hamstring injury, SA captain Bavuma has fought through to register a half-century.

Earlier in the day, A fine half-century partnership between Aiden Markram and Wiaan Mulder put South Africa in a solid spot at the end of the second session during day three of the WTC final at Lord's on Friday. At the end of the session, SA was 94/2, with skipper Temba Bavuma (11*) and Markram (49*) unbeaten.

Starc played one of the finest innings of his life, which powered Australia to 207/10 from a poor position of 152/9, leading by 281 at lunch. Starc remained not out on 58, leaving Proteas to chase 282 to end their ICC title drought.

Brief Scores: Australia: 212 and 207 (Mitchell Starc 58*, Alex Carey 43, Kagiso Rabada 4/59) against SA: 138 and 213/2 (Aiden Markram 102*, Temba Bavuma 65*, Mitchell Starc 2/37).

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What an innings by Markram! 👏 Reminds me of Laxman's 281 against Australia. Fourth innings centuries at Lord's are rare gems. Hope our boys were watching - this is how you bat under pressure! #WTCFinal
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Priya M.
So happy to see Ajit Agarkar's name in that elite list! Our 2002 NatWest final heroes don't get enough credit. Markram's knock was special but I wish we could see more Indian batters in these historic moments.
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Arjun S.
Bavuma playing through injury shows real grit. As an Indian fan, I respect SA's fightback. But honestly, our team would have collapsed for 150 chasing 282 on that pitch! Need to learn from this.
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Sneha R.
Sunil Gavaskar's record still stands strong! 🇮🇳 Markram was brilliant but let's not forget our own legends. Hope Kohli & Co. take inspiration for next WTC cycle. The hunger shown by SA today is what we need.
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Vikram J.
Starc's 58 was equally crucial. Reminds me of Kapil Dev's 175* in 1983 WC when all seemed lost. These all-round performances win tournaments. BCCI should note - we need proper fast bowling all-rounders!
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Neha P.
Mixed feelings watching this as an Indian fan. Happy for cricket but sad we're not there. Markram's technique was textbook perfect - something our young batsmen should study. When will we see an Indian name in such lists again?

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