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South Africa celebrates a long-awaited triumph, Cummins gives hope then burns reviews, and Rabada sends a message to the haters. Here are the quick hits from the World Test Championship final.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNThree things we learned from the World Test Championship finalSouth Africa shed their unwanted tag as nearly men with a decisive five-wicket win over Australia in the World Test Championship final on Saturday. Catches still win matches The worth of the saying "catches win matches" was underlined by a sensational South Africa fielding display on the first day.
The Ultimate Test heads towards its conclusion at Lord's, with South Africa approaching history and Australia ready for a last-ditch bid for the World Test Championship mace.
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India Today on MSNWorld Test Championship final: After years of agony, it's finally time for AfricaAfter enduring eternal heartbreak and agony time and again in ICC knockouts, South Africa's moment in the sun finally arrived as they had the sweet taste of victory after 27 long years by beating Australia in the World Test Championship (WTC) final.
South Africa have not won a major title since 1998 (ICC Champions Trophy), and they are looking to put their reputation of folding under pressure to bed. They need another 69 on Day 4 to beat holders
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South Africa are World Test Champions after downing Australia by five wickets in a dramatic, see-sawing final at Lord's. But while the immediate
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