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South Africa know how to beat Australia
WTC final: Rabada confident of South Africa's chances against Australia
Rabada's display in the Pakistan match highlighted his importance to South Africa's dream of lifting the WTC trophy at Lord's this June. He had played an instrumental role in Sout
'We also know how to beat Australia' - Kagiso Rabada conveys South Africa's intent ahead of WTC 2025 final
South Africa reached the World Test Championship 2025 semi-finals after they beat Pakistan in the first Test on December 29. They were equally dreadful in the second Test as they won the game by 10 wickets and the series by 2-0. The linchpin of their second win in Cape Town was star pacer, Kagiso Rabada as he picked six wickets in the game.
Australia book WTC final date with South Africa at Lord's
South Africa and Australia will contest the third World Test Championship final after the latter defeated India in Sydney to claim a 3-1 series win in the Border Gavaskar Trophy. The match will be played at Lord's from June 11 to 15.
Before WTC final against Australia, South Africa considering a Test match against Ireland or Afghanistan
South Africa coach Shukri Conrad has hinted that the Proteas are looking for an opponent to play a Test match in England before their World Test Championship (WTC) final face-off against Australia at Lord’s from June 11. South Africa does not have any five-day matches scheduled before the WTC final.
WTC Points Table: South Africa and Australia lead the race to Lord’s- Here’s how teams are ranked
The top two teams on the points table will qualify for the final at Lord’s in 2025. With South Africa and Australia currently leading, other teams like India and New Zealand must secure consistent victories to keep their final hopes alive.
"We know how to beat Aussies": Kagiso Rabada`s bold statement ahead of WTC final
South Africa`s lead pacer Kagiso Rabada is no stranger to beating Australia and he believes that his side will be facing them in the World Test Championship (WTC) has already sparked anticipation and motivation in the "Proteas".
'South Africa knows how to beat Australia in Tests' - Kagiso Rabada makes big claim ahead of SA vs AUS clash in WTC final 2025
Kagiso Rabada makes a bold statement to beat Australia in the final of the World Test Championship final in June 2025.
Kagiso Rabada issues warning for Australia months ahead of WTC 2025 final, says 'We know how to beat them'
South Africa speedster Kagiso Rabada is up for the challenge of an intense WTC 2025 final against Australia at the iconic Lord's.
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South Africa sports minister calls for boycotting Afghanistan in Champions Trophy
South Africa sports minister Gayton McKenzie has called for a boycott of Afghanistan in the Champions Trophy. The call for a ...
Al Jazeera on MSN
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South Africa sports minister joins calls for Afghanistan cricket boycott
South Africa Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie said he supported calls for a boycott of Afghanistan in the Champions Trophy in ...
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Pressure builds on South Africa to boycott Afghanistan in Champions Trophy
Sports minister urges cricket board to reconsider their Champions Trophy match against Afghanistan on Feb 21 in Lahore ...
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Australia announce stand-in captain for Sri Lanka series with Pat Cummins on paternity leave
Former captain Steve Smith will once again lead Australia this month, having been named skipper in the absence of Pat Cummins ...
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South Africa's run of success is just the start, Bavuma says
Captain Temba Bavuma said there was something special brewing in South Africa’s test team after they won their seventh match ...
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Pakistan break Australia's 123-year-old record in South Africa after hitting massive score at Newlands
Pakistan put up a spirited fight in the second innings of the second Test against South Africa. The Men in Green broke ...
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