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SA vs AUS LIVE SCORE ICC WTC 2025 Final Day 2: Bavuma-Bedingham bat on for South Africa
ICC WTC 2025 Final LIVE UPDATES Day 2: After a brilliant Day 1 with the ball, Temba Bavuma and company will aim to tighten their grip over the defending champions with the bat on Thursday
4:01 PM
ICC WTC Final 2025 SA vs AUS, Day 2 LIVE UPDATES: 6 runs from the over!
Over Summary: 0 0 6 0 0 0; SA 87/4 after 35 overs; Bedingham 17 (45) Temba Bavuma 36 (79)
Cummins continues the attack and concedes 6 runs from the over. Bavuma hit the first SIX of the Test match as well over deep square.
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3:48 PM
ICC WTC Final 2025 SA vs AUS, Day 2 LIVE UPDATES: 6 runs from the over!
Over Summary: 2 0 0 4 0 0; SA 76/4 after 32 overs; Bedingham 17 (36) Temba Bavuma 26 (68)
Hazlewood continues the attack and concedes 6 runs from the over. Bavuma finding a boundary again.
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3:35 PM
ICC WTC Final 2025 SA vs AUS, Day 2 LIVE UPDATES: 1 run from the over!
Over Summary: 0 1 0 0 0 0; SA 68/4 after 29 overs; Bedingham 17 (30) Temba Bavuma 18 (58)
Cummins continues the attack
Ball 6 - Dot ball
Ball 5 - A block on the starighter length this time.
Ball 4 - He blocks the next ball.
Ball 3 - Bedingham punches it towards cover but no run.
Ball 2 - He takes a single towards point.
Ball 1 - Bavuma blocks the fuller length delivery.
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3:30 PM
ICC WTC Final 2025 SA vs AUS, Day 2 LIVE UPDATES: Bavuma survives a scare!
Over Summary: 0 0 0 0 0 1; SA 67/4 after 28 overs; Bedingham 17 (26) Temba Bavuma 17 (56)
Hazlewood continues the attack
Ball 6 - He ends the over with a single towards square.
Ball 5 - Bavuma leaves the next one.
Ball 4 - He hits it towards mid on but no run.
Ball 3 - The skipper is given out via LBW, takes a review and survives.
Ball 2 - He blocks the next one.
Ball 1 - A hit towards the slips but fall short for a catch by Bavuma.
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3:24 PM
ICC WTC Final 2025 SA vs AUS, Day 2 LIVE UPDATES: 7 runs from the over!
Over Summary: 1 0 1 1 4 0; SA 66/4 after 27 overs; Bedingham 17 (26) Temba Bavuma 17 (50)
Mitchell Starc continues the attack
Ball 6 - He ends the over with a duck on the bouncer.
Ball 5 - Bedingham flicks it through the on side for a boundary.
Ball 4 - Bavuma swings o the shorter delivery towards backward sq. leg for a single.
Ball 3 - He flicks it towards backward sq. leg for a single this time.
Ball 2 - Bedingham blocks the fuller delivery coming onto the stumps.
Ball 1 - Bavuma takes a single towards back point.
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3:19 PM
ICC WTC Final 2025 SA vs AUS, Day 2 LIVE UPDATES: 4 runs from the over!
Over Summary: 2 0 0 0 1 1; SA 59/4 after 25 overs; Bedingham 12 (22) Temba Bavuma 15 (48)
Josh Hazlewood continues the attack
Ball 6 - Bavuma ends the over with a quick single.
Ball 5 - A single again towards square this time.
Ball 4 - He hits it towards covers but straight to the fielder.
Ball 3 - A block towards the bowler again.
Ball 2 - He blocks the next delivery.
Ball 1 - A couple of runs by Bedingham this time
3:14 PM
ICC WTC Final 2025 SA vs AUS, Day 2 LIVE UPDATES: Bavuma shows intent!
Over Summary: 4 1 0 1 4 0; SA 55/4 after 24 overs; Bedingham 9 (17) Temba Bavuma 14 (47)
Josh Hazlewood continues the attack
Ball 6 - He ends the over with a block on the yorker.
Ball 5 - Bavuma gets FOUR again towards point this time.
Ball 4 - A single to give Bavuma the strike.
Ball 3 - Bedingham misses the outside off ball this time.
Ball 2 - He takes a single towards mid on.
Ball 1 - Bavuma hits FOUR towards covers.
3:10 PM
ICC WTC Final 2025 SA vs AUS, Day 2 LIVE UPDATES: Maiden over from Hazlewood!
Over Summary: 0 0 0 0 0 0; SA 45/4 after 24 overs; Bedingham 8 (15) Temba Bavuma 5 (43)
Josh Hazlewood continues the attack
Ball 6 - He ends the over with a leave outside off stump.
Ball 5 - He blocks the delivery straight towards the bowler this time.
Ball 4 - Another leave by Bedingham.
Ball 3 - An edge of the pads but it falls short of the slips.
Ball 2 - He blocks the next delivery coming onto him.
Ball 1 - Bedingham leaves the first ball outside off stump.
3:04 PM
ICC WTC Final 2025 SA vs AUS, Day 2 LIVE UPDATES: 2 runs from the 1st over of the day!
Over Summary: 0 0 0 0 0 2; SA 45/4 after 23 overs; Bedingham 8 (9) Temba Bavuma 5 (43)
Mitchell Starc continues the attack
Ball 6 - He takes a couple of runs from a misfield from Labuschagne.
Ball 5 - Bavuma leaves the outside off delivery this time.
Ball 4 - A block by the skipper this time.
Ball 3 - A hit towards back point but straight to the fielder this time.
Ball 2 - He tries to drive the outside off delivery but fails to do so.
Ball 1 - An inside edge from Bavuma but no run.
2:57 PM
ICC WTC Final 2025 SA vs AUS, Day 2 LIVE UPDATES: Day 2 begins!
Action begins as the players get on the field at Lord's cricket ground.
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