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WTC final: Aiden Markram came to the crease on a pair, returned as national hero

WTC final: Aiden Markram came to the crease on a pair, returned as national hero

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Aiden Markram, you came out to bat on a pair, but you returned a national hero, said Nasser Hussain at the end of the World Test Championship final on Sunday, June 14. Markram's heroic 136-run knock helped South Africa create history, as they beat Australia in the summit clash of the red-ball format.Markram played the very best innings of his career, guiding South Africa to a 5-wicket win against Pat Cummins' Australia in the final of the ICC World Test Championship. Markram hit 14 boundaries and kept things in control throughout his innings.advertisementWTC Final 2025: Match Report | As it Happened
Reacting to Hussain's comments, an emotional Markram said that it was weird the way things work out in cricket. In the first innings, while batting in difficult overcast conditions, Markram returned to the dugout on a 6-ball duck. In the second innings, with better conditions over him, Markram stitched together an innings of a lifetime, handing Australia their first ever final loss in 10 years."Weird how things work out, you get a duck. Ultimately you get luck and it worked out. It will, yes. Lord's is a place where every Test cricketer wants to play. Plenty of South African fans were there and it was one of those special days. It's not always one-sided, you absorb the pressure and it was about maximising the scoring options," Markram told Nasser Hussain in a chat after the match.advertisementMarkram praised the leadership of Temba Bavuma for leading the line with his bat. The duo put in an incredible 100+ run partnership, not only steadying the ship, but taking South Africa to their biggest ever chase at Lord's stadium."He is one of the best in the world, we had plenty of banter with him, said to him he is one of the best. Tough to have got over the line. Lot of it came from him, he has always led from the front, found a way to score runs and those sort of knocks are something people will remember you for," Markram concluded.Must Watch

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