Australia all-rounder and Day 1 standout Beau Webster credited the bowling unit for Australia’s strong start in the World Test Championship Final against South Africa at Lord’s on June 11. Despite a fiery five-wicket haul from Kagiso Rabada, Australia ended the day on top thanks to a late fightback with the ball.
Webster played a crucial hand with the bat, scoring a composed 72 to anchor Australia’s innings alongside Steve Smith, who added 66. Their efforts helped push Australia to 212, a total that looked competitive after what followed.
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“Our bowling attack is so strong for a number of years now. We know if we can’t do it with the bat, our bowlers will do it. Outstanding from the boys,” Webster said at stumps on Day 1 to the broadcasters.
In response, Mitchell Starc set the tone early with the ball, dismissing Aiden Markram in the opening over. He finished with 2/10 as South Africa’s top order collapsed. Ryan Rickelton, Tristan Stubbs, and Wiaan Mulder all fell cheaply, with South Africa closing Day 1 at 43/4.
Rabada’s 5/51 had earlier put South Africa in control, but their batting faltered under pressure. With Temba Bavuma and David Bedingham at the crease — Bedingham finishing the day with back-to-back boundaries off Pat Cummins — South Africa will need a significant effort on Day 2 to stabilise the innings.
Despite early setbacks, Australia’s fightback with the ball has put them in a commanding position after the opening day at Lord’s.