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Lunch break: Temba Bavuma opens his shoulders to lead Proteas fightback at Lord's

Lunch break: Temba Bavuma opens his shoulders to lead Proteas fightback at Lord's

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Australia's captain Pat Cummins celebrates the wicket of his Proteas counterpart Temba Bavuma on day two of the ICC World Test Championship final at Lord's.
Image: Glyn Kirk / AFP
The Proteas fought back bravely on the second morning of the ICC World Test Championship final against Australia, playing with a lot more freedom to get themselves back in the contest.
The South Africans went into the lunch break at 121/5, still trailing the Australians by 91 runs. Captain Temba Bavuma (36, 84 balls, 4x4, 1x6) was the only wicket to fall in the morning session.
The Proteas started the morning with a lot more positive intent, as Bavuma came to the crease and looked to score instead of just surviving, which was the case with most of the South African batsmen on the first evening.
After blasting out Australia for 212, the Proteas limped to 43/4 in 22 overs on day one. Bavuma took almost 30 balls to get off the mark and seemed to just want to see out the day's play. After scoring 3 from 37 the previous evening, he scored a further 33 from 47 on the second morning.
Proteas captain Temba Bavuma shows positive intent early on Day 2 💪
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But on the second morning he switched gears, taking the fight to the Aussies. It was clear from the first over he faced from Mitchell Starc that it would be the case, as he stepped into the ball and looked to score instead of just playing dead-bat shots.
The captain hit two superb lofted cover drives for four in the third over of the day - Starc's second - while Bedingham also played a few fine shots off his legs. Suddenly, the pitch and the bowling started to look a lot less threatening than it was the previous evening.
Bavuma spanked a few more balls over and through the covers, forcing the Australians to try the short ball against the Proteas captain. However, he responded by pulling his Australian counterpart Pat Cummins for six over square leg.
Bedingham hit a brilliant straight drive off Starc in the next over, but he started to get bogged down in the middle part of the first session. The Aussies started to bowl a lot straighter to him to bring LBW into play, as he tends to plant his front foot and plays around his pad.
"Both teams a little bit underdone from a batting perspective" 🎙️
Day one belonged to the bowling units 🏏
📺 Stream #WTC25 on DStv: https://t.co/rM90YyQxaw pic.twitter.com/d4lZ6AnsXP — SuperSport 🏆 (@SuperSportTV) June 12, 2025

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