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South Africa wins the World Test Championship, its first major cricket title in 27 years

South Africa wins the World Test Championship, its first major cricket title in 27 years

Washington Post12 hours ago

LONDON — South Africa won the World Test Championship against titleholder Australia by five wickets after knocking off the last 69 runs required on the fourth morning of the final on Saturday.
The Proteas achieved their first major cricket title in 27 years, sparking celebrations at Lord's.
They moved from a portentous 213-2 overnight to 282-5, the second-highest successful run chase in the 141-year test history at the home of cricket.

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