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Bavuma out of Pakistan Test series, De Kock returns for ODIs
Sport
  • Reuters
  • Sep 22, 2025
Bavuma out of Pakistan Test series, De Kock returns for ODIs

South Africa begin the defence of their World Test Championship title with a two-Test series in Pakistan, starting in Lahore on October 12, but must do so without influential batter Bavuma, who has a calf strain.

England WTC
Sport
  • Web Desk
  • Jul 16, 2025
England fined, docked two WTC points for slow over rate at Lord’s

The hosts went 2-1 up in the five-test series with a thrilling 22-run victory but were found two overs short of target in a match where the Dukes ball went out of shape several times and had to be replaced.

Sri Lanka Bangladesh
Sport
  • AFP
  • Jun 28, 2025
Sri Lanka crush Bangladesh in second Test to seal series

It was a clinical all-round performance by hosts Sri Lanka, who walked away with crucial World Test Championship points.

Australia dropped Marnus Labuschagne for next week's first test against West Indies in Barbados with Sam Konstas coming into batting lineup.
Sport
  • Web Desk
  • Jun 20, 2025
Australia drop Labuschagne, rule out Smith for West Indies opener

Australia also face West Indies in tests in Grenada and Jamaica on the tour.

ICC test rankings
Sport
  • Web Desk
  • Jun 18, 2025
New ICC test rankings released after South Africa win WTC final

South Africa have moved up one place in the test team rankings to second after winning their first piece of ICC silverware since the 1998 Knockout Trophy.

WTC cycle
Sport
  • Web Desk
  • Jun 17, 2025
ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle schedule revealed

After South Africa stunned the world last Saturday by beating Australia and being crowned champions, a new WTC cycle began on Tuesday as Sri Lanka began their two match test series against Bangladesh.

South Africa WTC
Sport
  • Web Desk
  • Jun 14, 2025
South Africa prove world wrong, beat Australia by five wickets in WTC final

It was Kyle Verreynne who scored the winning single off a delivery from Starc in the 84th over. That single gave South Africa their second ever piece of silverware in cricket, with their only major title coming in the1998 ICC Knockout Trophy, which is now known as the Champions Trophy.

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  • Web Desk
  • Jun 13, 2025
WTC final in balance as South Africa need 188 more runs to win

Australia’s hopes looked more realistic but South Africa were making a fight of chasing a daunting target of 282 to win, reaching 94-2 at tea.

WTC Final
Sport
  • Reuters
  • Jun 13, 2025
Australia set South Africa daunting target of 282 runs to win WTC final

South Africa scored 138 in the first innings which offers some perspective on how tough their second-innings task will be, albeit they have two and a half days in which to chase down the target.

WTC final
Sport
  • Web Desk
  • Jun 11, 2025
Preview: SA fight criticism and inexperience as they face Australia in WTC final

The two table toppers have had quite different routes to the final, a fact that cricket fans won’t let South Africa forget.

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