South Africa Wins First World Test Championship After 27 Years
South Africa Wins First World Test Championship After 27 Years

South Africa Wins First World Test Championship After 27 Years

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South Africa's national cricket team, the Proteas, ended a 27-year ICC title drought by winning the 2025 World Test Championship at Lord's, defeating Australia by five wickets. Aiden Markram was the standout performer with an unbeaten 136 runs, earning him the Player of the Match award, while captain Temba Bavuma contributed a gritty 66 despite a hamstring injury, forming a crucial 147-run partnership in the final innings. The victory was widely praised by cricket legends such as Sachin Tendulkar and AB de Villiers, who lauded the team's composure, grit, and historic achievement. South African cricket great Dale Steyn also celebrated the win enthusiastically, highlighting key performances from Markram and bowler Kagiso Rabada. The triumph was celebrated fervently by fans and netizens, with President Cyril Ramaphosa congratulating the team and acknowledging their role in breaking a long-standing 'knockout curse.' This historic victory marks a defining moment for South African cricket, reflecting the team's resilience and unity.

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