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WTC Final: Temba Bavuma reveals Australians used 'choke' word to sledge South Africa

WTC Final: Temba Bavuma reveals Australians used 'choke' word to sledge South Africa

India Today9 hours ago

South Africa captain Temba Bavuma said that he heard some of the Australian players use the word 'choke' to sledge the team on Saturday, June 14, on Day 4 of the World Test Championship final. The Proteas defeated the Aussies by five wickets to end their wait for an ICC title. Fans have long trolled South Africa with the name 'chokers' due to their inability to win big games. Many felt that Australia still had a chance heading into what turned out to be the final day of the Test. Speaking after the win, Bavuma said that one of the Australian players said that they could still get bowled out despite needing 69 runs to win on Day 4 with 8 wickets remaining. advertisement"Whilst we were batting, we could hear the Aussies using that dreaded word, choke," South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma told BBC Test Match Special.
'The tag of us being chokers, that came about this morning,' Bavuma said after the win. 'One of their players threw out the fact we could still get bowled out ... I definitely heard that.'Bavuma was happy that South Africa were able to get over the line in a big final and etch their names in the record books. "It's been years since we've overcome a final, we've been etched in history. Now we're part of something that has never been done."'Would be great to never hear that word'Aiden Markram, who was the Player Of The Match for his fantastic hundred, said that he hopes the word choke never gets used again when it comes to South Africa. Markram said that to get the win and remove the tag 'chokers' was a big accomplishment for the team. advertisement"It would be great to never hear that word [choke] again, that's for sure," said Markram. "To have got the job done and to get rid of that, it's a big thing for this team."With the win, South Africa became the third team to win the WTC title, after New Zealand and Australia. Must Watch

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