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Temba Bavuma's smashing response to 'doubters' after WTC win over Australia: 'Route we took playing weaker teams...'South Africa captain Temba Bavuma stayed cool and composed when the Proteas clinched the World Test Championship (WTC) title by defeating Australia in the final by five wickets at the Lord's Cricket Ground on Saturday. On Day 4, South Africa's task was simple.
South Africa defeated Australia by five wickets to win the World Test Championship (WTC) Final 2025 at the Lord's Cricket Ground, London. Read more on CricTracker.
South Africa, led by Temba Bavuma, broke their 27-year jinx of not winning an ICC Trophy. The Proteas defeated Australia by five wickets to win the WTC Final, and the victory will go down in history as the one who finally broke that dreaded ICC curse.
South African captain Temba Bavuma celebrated with his son on the ground after lifting the 2025 World Test Championship (WTC) mace on Saturday, June 14.
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Temba Bavuma reveals the ugly side of Aussie sledging in WTC finalAfter almost three decades (27 years) of heartbreaks and a series of heartbreaks in the knockout games of the major ICC tournaments, South Africa finally ended their curse with a historic ICC title win after clinching the World Test Championship 2023-25 trophy,
Temba Bavuma led South Africa to a historic victory over Australia in the 2025 ICC World Test Championship final at Lord's, securing their first ICC t
In a moment of pure elation and theatrical celebration, South African captain Temba Bavuma was spotted playfully mimicking a machine gun using the ICC Test Championship mace, following South Africa's thrilling five-wicket victory over Australia in the World Test Championship Final 2025 at Lord’s Cricket Ground, London.
Temba Bavuma is battling through a sore hamstring as South Africa chases victory in the WTC Final against Australia at Lord’s. His resilience keeps the Proteas in contention despite visible discomfort.
South Africa becomes the second team this century to beat the mighty Aussies in an ICC final, giving them ownership of the sparkling silver mace, the symbol of global Test supremacy.