Kylian Mbappé scores 50th goal; France defeat Germany 2-0, finish third in Nations League | Football News

Kylian Mbappé scores 50th goal; France defeat Germany 2-0, finish third in Nations League | Football News

France’s Kylian Mbappe (Marijan Murat/dpa via AP) France secured a 2-0 victory over Germany in the UEFA Nations League third-place match in Munich on Saturday, with Kylian Mbappé scoring his 50th international goal and assisting another, while Spain and Portugal prepared for the final on Sunday.Mbappé opened the scoring just before halftime after being set up by Aurélien Tchouaméni, despite Germany’s dominance in the first half. The French striker then turned provider, assisting Michael Olise for the second goal in the 84th minute.France coach Didier Deschamps had expressed his reservations about the match beforehand.“The game is there, we’ll play it,” Deschamps had stated, with his team missing injured Paris Saint-Germain players Ousmane Dembélé and Bradley Barcola.Germany’s performance was marked by missed opportunities, including a disallowed equalizer from Deniz Undav due to a foul by Niclas Füllkrug in the buildup. Bombay Sport Exchange Ep. 6: Harish Thawani on cricket’s TV market and the watershed moments Both teams found themselves competing for third place after their semifinal defeats. Germany fell 2-1 to Portugal on Wednesday, while France suffered a 5-4 loss to European champions Spain on Thursday.Spanish and Portuguese supporters gathered in Munich’s Marienplatz before the final, despite rain showers in the Bavarian capital. With stores closed on Sunday, fans spent time in local restaurants enjoying traditional German dishes like Schweinshaxe and sausages accompanied by local beers.Quiz: Who’s that IPL player?The atmosphere in Munich was notably different from the previous weekend’s Champions League final between PSG and Inter Milan, with a reduced police presence visible in the city.The match marked Mbappé’s continued excellence for the French national team, with his 50th goal highlighting his importance to Les Bleus. France’s improved second-half performance helped secure the consolation victory over the host nation.Both teams navigated through the match despite various challenges, with Germany’s missed chances proving costly and France capitalizing on their opportunities to claim third place in the tournament.

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Karun Nair’s journey from despair to redemption in cricket, showcasing resilience and determination in his comeback to Test cricket.

Karun Nair’s journey from despair to redemption in cricket, showcasing resilience and determination in his comeback to Test cricket.

‘Dear cricket’ took two and a half years to respond to Karun Nair’s plaintive cry. Now, the 33-year-old’s destiny lies in his own hands. In December 2022, in the middle of the domestic first-class season in which he took no part, India’s second Test triple-centurion took to Twitter (now X), pleading with ‘dear cricket’ to ‘give me one more chance.’ A string of poor scores had led to his exclusion from the Karnataka team he had captained not long back and he appeared at the end of his tether, his unbeaten 303 against England in Chennai in December 2016 a distant and painful memory despite the magnitude of that accomplishment. Karun’s triple-hundred came as a bolt from the blue. Not that he didn’t have the skills or the ability – he had assiduously compiled a 14-and-a-half-hour 328 in the final of the Ranji Trophy against Tamil Nadu in March 2015, which Karnataka won by an innings – but it appeared dramatically, without warning. In his two previous Test innings, he had made 4 (run out after being sold a dummy by his captain Virat Kohli on debut in Mohali) and 13. There was no indication that a big one was coming. At Chepauk, he positively filled his boots. India had already secured an invincible 3-0 lead when they hosted England in the last of five Tests. For the second game in a row, the visitors topped 400 (477) on batting first, and India had eased to 211 for three when Karun strode out to join his state-mate K.L. Rahul, opening the batting. In the aforementioned Ranji  final, the two came.together at 84 for five – Rahul had retired hurt when the team was 16, and watched from the dressing-room as Lakshmipathi Balaji ripped out the top order – and put on 386, effectively slamming the door on  Abhinav Mukund’s side. Rahul’s contribution in Karnataka’s 762 was a mellifluous 188. This time, the situation wasn’t as dire but hey, this was a Test match. Never mind if the series had been won or lost, there was plenty at stake, for both batters. After smashing 158 against West Indies in July, Rahul’s Test scores read 50, 28, 32, 38, 0, 10 and 24 – a few starts, but nothing substantial. As for Karun, his Test career had yet to take off. The two men who had begun their representative cricketing journeys at almost the same time lived out a fairytale, adding 161 for the fourth wicket. Rahul eased to 199 when he lobbed leggie Adil Rashid to cover, exiting the ground in unconcealed disappointment. Karun wasn’t going to look a gift horse in the mouth, flaying England to the tune of 32 fours and four sixes while breezing to 303 off just 381 deliveries. Not quite in the Virender Sehwag league when it came to rate of scoring but suddenly, Sehwag’s lonely existence in the 300-club had come to an end. The lows It ought to have been the beginning. In a way it was, but sadly, it was the beginning of the end, as callous as that might sound. Karun played three of India’s next four Tests, against Australia in March 2017, 54 runs in four innings with a highest of 26 deemed enough of a sample size for him to be benched. Not even a triple-century three months ago bought him a lifeline. He was summarily discarded from the playing XI, and though he did travel to England in the summer of 2018 for a four-Test series, his cup of woe spilled over when mid-series reinforcement Hanuma Vihari was given a debut in the final Test at The Oval while Karun continued to ferry drinks and watch wistfully, balefully, from the sidelines. For a professional sportsperson, the worst thing that can happen is not being dropped so much as not being told when one is not being considered. There were no clear lines of communication from the team management – Kohli and head coach Ravi Shastri – and Karun’s natural reserved nature in a group he really hadn’t yet grown comfortable in led to unsubstantiated, mischievous whispers surrounding his ‘attitude’. In Indian cricket more than in any other sphere, this is a stick of convenience used conveniently. Saddled with the ‘attitude’ tag, Karun found himself out of contention, the insecurity and confusion triggering a spectacular meltdown when he went 56 matches across formats without a century for Karnataka. When the axe fell, to no one’s surprise, Karun was distraught. Was he a victim of circumstances, a victim of the expressions he had triggered with two triple-centuries in 21 months (one of them in Test cricket) or his own self-doubts and lack of guidance? Was he let down by the ecosystem, or did he let himself down? His career at a crossroads, that’s when he pleaded with ‘dear cricket’ for ‘one more chance’. But unless one helps themselves, no one else is going to, right? Karun didn’t just sit on his backside, hoping for things to change on their own. He eventually decided to take matters into his own hands and embark on a journey of salvation. He told himself that he would give it his all in one last throw of the dice to redeem himself in his own eyes. And look at where that has got him today. Karun’s road to redemption first took him to England, and a three-match stint with Northamptonshire in Division 1 of the County Championship, in September 2023. He made 78 on debut against Warwickshire, topped it with 150 in the next outing at The Oval against Surrey and finished the season with 249 runs at an average of 83. On his return home, he shifted allegiance to Vidarbha, for whom he had two wonderful seasons; the first, which produced 690 runs, took his new team to the final while a few months back, he was the driving force behind their charge to the title, amassing 863 runs with four hundreds at 53.93. Rich vein of form Around the Ranji campaign, he hammered an unbelievable 779 runs in eight innings in the 50-over Vijay Hazare Trophy where Vidarbha lost to Karnataka in the final. How do you overlook such consistency? How can such exceptional form be ignored, especially with Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli bidding goodbye to Test cricket?…

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'They're inexperienced at international level': Piyush Chawla opens up on Team India's chances against England, voices concern | Cricket News

‘They’re inexperienced at international level’: Piyush Chawla opens up on Team India’s chances against England, voices concern | Cricket News

KL Rahul and Shubman Gill Former Indian cricketer Piyush Chawla expressed confidence in India’s new-look Test squad for their upcoming five-match England tour, while attending the engagement ceremony of Indian cricket player Rinku Singh with Samajwadi Party MP Priya Saroj in Lucknow on June 8.“They are not very experienced at the international level, but they have played a lot of cricket and know how to deal with the situations. Things will be better,” Chawla said about the England tour squad.The England Test series, beginning June 20, marks the start of India’s ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle and introduces a new era under Shubman Gill’s captaincy following Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s retirements.The Indian Test squad includes Shubman Gill as captain and Rishabh Pant as vice-captain, along with players like Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan, Ravindra Jadeja, and Jasprit Bumrah among others.Regarding Rinku Singh’s engagement, Chawla offered his congratulations saying, “My best wishes to both of them.”Former Indian cricketer Praveen Kumar, who also attended the ceremony, shared his thoughts: “The ceremony was good. I wish them all the best for this new inning.” Gautam Gambhir sends stern message after Bengaluru tragedy Chawla, who announced his retirement from all formats on Friday, began his career at age 15 representing India Under-19 and Uttar Pradesh U-22. He helped Uttar Pradesh secure their first Ranji Trophy in his debut first-class season with 35 wickets and 224 runs.In his international career, Chawla played 35 matches across formats for India, claiming 43 wickets with an average of 35.76 and an economy of 4.75.His Indian Premier League career saw him represent various teams including Punjab Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Chennai Super Kings, and Mumbai Indians, taking 192 wickets in 192 matches at an average of 26.60.Quiz: Who’s that IPL player?Rinku Singh, the 27-year-old who got engaged, has played 33 T20Is and two ODIs for India. He has become a regular in the T20 format since the T20 World Cup.In T20 internationals, Rinku has scored 546 runs in 24 innings at an average of 42.00 and a strike rate of 161.06, including three half-centuries. He made his T20I debut against Ireland in 2023.Rinku was part of the gold medal-winning Indian cricket team at the 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou.In his ODI career, Rinku has scored 55 runs in two matches. He has also been a key player for Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League, scoring 1099 runs in 59 matches at a strike rate of 145.20 with four half-centuries.

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Coco Gauff vs Aryna Sabalenka controversy: Belarusian offers fresh statement after fan backlash

French Open 2025 runner-up Aryna Sabalenka has offered an apology to champion Coco Gauff for her emotional tiredness. Sabalenka landed in the mud after insinuating that Gauff did not win the French Open; rather, it was she who lost it by making too many unforced errors. After getting slammed on social media for her comments, Sabalenka has clarified her remarks and said that she was not trying to take away Gauff’s credit for winning the French Open 2025. Sabalenka said that she was tired after Saturday’s final and agreed that she could have handled herself better mentally and emotionally. “Yesterday was a tough one. Coco handled the conditions much better than I did and fully deserved the win. She was the better player yesterday, and I want to give her the credit she earned. You all know me… I’m always going to be honest and human in how I process these moments. I made over 70 unforced errors, so I can’t pretend it was a great day for me. But both things can be true: I didn’t play my best, and Coco stepped up and played with poise and purpose. She earned that title. Respect. Time to rest, learn, and come back stronger,” Sabalenka said in an Instagram post on Sunday, June 8. Follow French Open Live Gauff-Sabalenka Controversy Top seed for the French Open, Aryna Sabalenka was criticised by fans after her emotional outburst after the final of the tournament. Sabalenka lost her final against Coco Gauff at Court Philippe-Chatrier on Saturday, June 7, 7-6, 2-6, 4-6. After losing her second successive Grand Slam final this year, Sabalenka had a rather bizarre take on her loss. The three-time Grand Slam winner said that her coming second in the encounter was more due to her own mistakes rather than Gauff’s brilliance. “I think it was more windy. Also I think I was over emotional. Today I didn’t handle myself quite well mentally. Basically that’s it. I was just making unforced errors. I don’t know. I have to check the statistics. I think she won the match not because she played incredible. Just because I made all of those mistakes, if you look from the outside, from kind of easy balls,” said Sabalenka in the post-match press conference. She then proceeded to belittle Gauff’s victory, stating that Iga Swiatek, who lost to Sabalenka in the semi-final of the tournament, would have beaten her in the final. “If Iga had beaten me the other day, I think she’d come out today and get the win. It just hurts. I’ve been playing really well, and then in the last match, to go out there and do what I did, it hurts,” she added. Sabalenka was just one step away from winning her maiden title on clay when she outclassed Gauff in the first set winning in a hard-fought tie breaker. However, her American rival came out strongly in the second and third sets, winning by a comfortable margin and claimed her first major title on clay. Meanwhile, Sabalenka’s reaction to her loss didn’t go down well with fans as people slammed her for not respecting her opponent. Coco Gauff Hits Back Gauff also commented on Sabalenka’s remarks and said that it wasn’t a right thing to say but she would’ve preferred playing Swiatek in the final as Sabalenka was in top form. “I don’t agree with that. I mean, I’m sitting here. No shade to Iga or anything, but I played her and I won in straight sets. I don’t think that’s a fair thing to say. Anything can really happen. Honestly, the way Aryna was playing the last few weeks, she was the favorite to win. I think she was the best person I could’ve played in the final. Her being no 1 in the world, she was the best person to play. I think I got the hardest matchup just if you go off stats alone. Obviously Iga being a champion here, it was gonna be a tough match either way. But yeah, regardless of who I played, I think I had a good shot to win and I definitely had that belief,” said Gauff in the post-match press conference Published By: Kingshuk Kusari Published On: Jun 8, 2025

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TNPL | Nidhish, Kavin power Spartans past Panthers

TNPL | Nidhish, Kavin power Spartans past Panthers

Nidhish en route his sparkling fifty. | Photo Credit: M. PERIASAMY Nidhish S. Rajagopal’s sparkling half-century (60, 41b, 7×4, 2×6) and R. Kavin’s steady hand guided SKM Salem Spartans to a six-wicket win over Siechem Madurai Panthers in the afternoon game of the TNPL-9 at the Sri Ramakrishna College ground here on Sunday. In pursuit of 165, Spartans lost their openers cheaply, but Nidhish ensured his side got 48 in the PowerPlay. The left-hander, who has a strong off-side game, smashed K. Gowtham Thamarai Kannan for three boundaries in the third over to get going. Nidhish showed great composure in finding the boundaries, including two maximums, at a time when his partner, Kavin (48 n.o., 39b, 1×4, 4×6), couldn’t get going. Once Nidhish got out, Kavin took charge and hit three huge sixes, including two consecutive ones off M. Ashwin in the 17th over to hasten the end. In the first innings, a late flourish from Atheeq Ur Rahman (38, 21b, 1×4, 3×6) helped Panthers get to 164 for six. Left-arm spinner S. Ajith Ram and Rahil Shah bowled a tight spell in the middle phase of the innings as R. Ram Arvindh and skipper N.S. Chaturved struggled to find the boundaries despite adding 50 for the second wicket. The left-handed Atheeq broke the shackles by flicking and lofting medium-pacer S. Harish Kumar for a four and a six respectively. He then collected two more sixes before he was dismissed. Medium-pacers M. Mohammed and M. Poiyamozhi utilised their slower deliveries effectively, as Panthers failed to score a boundary in the last two overs. The runs left on the table cost the former champion dearly. Dream performance In the second match of the day, debutant pacer A. Esakkimuthu produced a sensational performance (4-0-26-4) to help his side IDream Tiruppur Tamizhans bundle out Dindigul Dragons for 93 and cruise to a thumping nine-wicket win. Dragons raced to 59 for one in the PowerPlay before Esakkimuthu ran through the middle-order and triggered a collapse. Tushar Raheja (65 n.o., 6×4, 5×6) then completed the formalities in quick time, sending the Dragons’ bowlers on a leather hunt. The left-hander took down R. Ashwin for three sixes and followed it up by smashing Varun for two fours and a six en route his second half-century of the season. The scores: Siechem Madurai Panthers 164/6 in 20 overs (R. Ram Arvindh 37, N.S. Chaturved 32, Atheeq Ur Rahman 38, Mohammed 2/27) lost to SKM Salem Spartans 167/4 in 18.4 overs (Nidhish S. Rajagopal 60, R. Kavin 48 n.o., Gurjapneet Singh 2/28, M. Ashwin 2/35). Toss: Spartans. Dindigul Dragons 93 in 16.2 overs (Shivam Singh 30, Sai Kishore 2/9, Esakkimuthu 4/26, Mathivannan 3/12) lost to IDream Tiruppur Tamizhans 94/1 in 11.5 overs (Tushar Raheja 65 n.o.). Toss: Tamizhans. Monday’s match: Chepauk Super Gillies vs Nellai Royal Kings (7.15 p.m.). Published – June 08, 2025 09:19 pm IST

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WTC Final: ‘We’ve Buried the Past,’ says Aiden Markram as South Africa dream big ahead of Lord’s encounter | Cricket News

WTC Final: ‘We’ve Buried the Past,’ says Aiden Markram as South Africa dream big ahead of Lord’s encounter | Cricket News

Aiden Markram (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Images) South African batsman Aiden Markram expressed confidence that his team will overcome past tournament failures when they face Australia in the World Test Championship final at Lord’s on Wednesday. Speaking to reporters at Lord’s on Sunday, Markram addressed concerns about previous defeats, including last year’s T20 World Cup final loss to India in Barbados.South Africa’s previous heartbreak in the T20 World Cup final saw them fall short despite needing just 30 runs from 30 balls with six wickets in hand against India.Markram, who captained the T20 team and is one of five players from that match in the current WTC final squad, believes the Test team under Temba Bavuma’s leadership will approach this challenge differently.“This team is a bit different. The few of us that have been a part of previous events that didn’t go our way have dealt with it, have obviously chatted to each other and made sure we’ve buried it nicely and taken some good lessons from it. But besides from that now, it’s more about the excitement of having another opportunity to actually do the job. So that’s pretty much where the mind is at the moment.” Bombay Sport Exchange Ep. 6: Harish Thawani on cricket’s TV market and the watershed moments As an opener, Markram will face Australia’s formidable bowling attack, while South Africa counters with their own impressive pace attack led by Kagiso Rabada.“When you’re opening the batting, obviously your responsibility is to get the team off to a good start and get us ahead of the game. So that’s the challenge, that’s what excites us. But when you’re preparing against your bowlers, who are world-class, it can only help you as a batter, as uncomfortable as it can be at times.”South Africa’s qualification for the final came after winning seven consecutive Tests, mostly in short series formats. Major League Cricket: Liam Plunkett on how cricket can boom in the USA “A lot of our series have been two-game series. So in order to win that series, you can’t start slow. There’s no second dip at it, so we’re going to have to make sure we hit the ground running and are nice and sharp come day one.”The 30-year-old Markram, with 45 Test matches under his belt, anticipates the historic opportunity to play at Lord’s.“To play in a Test match here is really special and then obviously for it to be a final is probably the cherry on top.”When asked about what makes Lord’s memorable, Markram responded: “Probably just the history…You know how many of the greats of the game have played here. For us to have that opportunity to play on the same field and share that changing room that they once sat in is quite a cool thought.”

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Rinku Singh engagement: India batter stands still as Priya Saroj breaks floor with her moves - Watch | Cricket News

Rinku Singh engagement: India batter stands still as Priya Saroj breaks floor with her moves – Watch | Cricket News

Rinku Singh and Priya Saroj dance Team India cricketer Rinku Singh and Samajwadi Party MP Priya Saroj got married today in a grand ceremony at The Centrum, Lucknow — and a heartwarming video from their wedding has fans gushing online. The clip shows Priya Saroj dancing joyfully on stage, while Rinku, visibly shy, smiles and cheers her on. Although hesitant to join in at first, the Kolkata Knight Riders star was eventually seen swaying a little, clearly enjoying the moment with his new bride. The adorable contrast between the two as her infectious energy and his bashful charm, made for a perfect memory from the celebration. The wedding followed their high-profile engagement ceremony earlier in the day, which brought together over 300 guests from the worlds of cricket and politics. The couple made a stylish appearance in coordinated white and pink attire, drawing attention as they entered the beautifully decorated venue under soft lighting and floral décor. Major League Cricket: Liam Plunkett on how cricket can boom in the USA Among the guests were Akhilesh Yadav, Jaya Bachchan, Dimple Yadav, cricketers Praveen Kumar, Piyush Chawla, UP Ranji captain Aryan Juyal, and Congress leader Rajeev Shukla.Quiz: Who’s that IPL player? Before the celebrations began, Rinku visited the Chaudhera Wali Vichitra Devi Temple in Bulandshahr with his family to seek blessings. Security was tight, with barcoded entry passes and police presence. Fifteen hotel rooms were reportedly booked for guests, including five for Rinku’s close friends. But it was Priya’s carefree dance and Rinku’s shy reactions that stole the spotlight, offering fans a real and relatable glimpse of the couple’s chemistry and a memorable moment to mark the beginning of their new journey together.

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WTC Final 2025: South Africa’s road to summit clash vs Australia

Temba Bavuma-led South Africa have reached the final of the World Test Championship for the first time. The Proteas qualified for the final of the tournament on the back of heavy domination at home in the final months of the competition. Bavuma’s South Africa are set to face defending champions Australia, who dominated the competition this season. The pinnacle of their prowess was seen against India, where they hammered the Rohit Sharma-led side 3-1 at home. Australia would have won the 5-match series 4-1, if not for rain in the Brisbane Test match. However, we are focusing on South Africa at the moment, and we will recap the series that they have played in this edition of the tournament and check how they qualified for the final of the World Test Championship 2025. South Africa vs India [1-1, Home] Temba Bavuma’s side began their World Test Championship campaign with a two-match home series against India in December 2023. On pitches that were very difficult to bat on, the Proteas flexed their muscle in a convincing victory by an innings and 32 runs in the first Test at Centurion. Retiring Dean Elgar scored a tremendous 185 with the bat, while Kagiso Rabada and Nandre Burger ran through the Indian lineup. The second Test match, however, was full of controversies, majorly due to the nature of the pitch in Cape Town. This match lasted just one and a half days – 642 balls to be exact. India came back strongly to secure a commanding seven-wicket win as the Proteas witnessed back-to-back batting collapses. India levelled the series as long-time South Africa batter Elgar confirmed his retirement after an 86-Test career. South Africa vs New Zealand [0-2, Away] South Africa’s Test series against New Zealand created major controversy. This is the series where South Africa did not send its main players owing to the SA20 competition. This is the series that raised questions on the survivability of Test cricket as South Africa were ready to let go of the Test Championship to promote their homegrown T20 competition. Young Neil Brand took the reins and, as expected, lost both matches against the 2021 WTC champions. The Kiwis secured a massive win by 281 runs at Mount Maunganui, followed by a seven-wicket triumph at Hamilton in the second Test, securing their first-ever Test series victory against South Africa. The first Test at Port of Spain ended in a draw, extending South Africa’s winless run in Test matches to four. The second and final match of the series proved to be a tense, low-scoring contest. Chasing 263 runs for victory, West Indies pushed for a result but fell 40 runs short, thanks to a brilliant performance by Keshav Maharaj, handing South Africa a much-needed win. South Africa vs Bangladesh [2-0, Away] Aiden Markram took over as Test captain for the series in the absence of the injured Temba Bavuma. Dewald Brevis was called in as Bavuma’s replacement. In the first Test at Mirpur, South Africa cruised to a comfortable seven-wicket win, largely due to Kyle Verreynne’s impressive 114 off 144 deliveries in the first innings. The second Test at Chattogram saw an even more dominant South African performance, as they overwhelmed Bangladesh by an innings and 273 runs. Tony de Zorzi’s brilliant 177 laid the groundwork, while Kagiso Rabada shone with a five-wicket haul in the first innings. South Africa vs Sri Lanka [2-0, Home] With victories over West Indies and Bangladesh, South Africa had an outside chance of reaching the WTC Final 2025. By this time, India had been clean-swept by Australia at home, which meant that they had to do the unthinkable against Pat Cummins’ Australia away from home. At Durban, South Africa started strong and secured a convincing 233-run victory in the first Test. Although Sri Lanka showed signs of a fightback in the second Test at Gqeberha, the home side swiftly took control to complete another dominant series win. South Africa vs Pakistan [2-0, Home] South Africa’s final assignment of the 2023–25 World Test Championship cycle saw Pakistan visit for a two-Test series in December 2024. By this time, South Africa really believed, as India had shown telltale signs of faltering against Australia by a huge margin. The first Test at Centurion was a close affair. Marco Jansen and Kagiso Rabada’s heroics with the bat bailed the hosts out in the final innings of the match. Chasing 148 runs on a spicy wicket, South Africa clinched the match with just 2 wickets in hand. The win in the Boxing Day Test ensured that South Africa became the first team to qualify for this year’s WTC Final. Eyeing a seventh consecutive Test win and looking to conclude their campaign in style, the Proteas delivered a commanding performance in Cape Town. Ryan Rickelton enjoyed his finest outing as a red-ball international, scoring an unbeaten 259 off 343 deliveries, while Temba Bavuma and Kyle Verreynne also notched centuries in the first innings. Their efforts powered South Africa to a comprehensive 10-wicket victory, ending their World Test Championship cycle with 100 points. Marco Jansen was named Player of the Series for his 10 wickets across the two Tests. Published By: Kingshuk Kusari Published On: Jun 8, 2025

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