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Temba Bavuma reflects on South Africa's historic World Test Championship final win against Australia
Star South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma recently came forward and talked about what it means for him to help the Proteas win the World Test Championship final against Australia. He also backed his side to win even more titles.
Aiden Markram and Temba Bavuma didn't have the pleasure of finishing off what they started in the World Test Championship final at Lord's.
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South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma said that the Australians did everything they could in order to break South Africa's determination in the World Test Championship final.
A heartwarming video of South African captain Temba Bavuma celebrating his World Test Championship (WTC) victory with his son surfaced on social media. The right-handed batter not only gave the coveted mace to his son but also his Test cap as he thanked fans for their unbridled support at the Lord's Cricket Ground.
Aiden Markram was full of compliments for his captain Temba Bavuma after he scored a fine 66 despite a hamstring strai
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Temba Bavuma scripted history after he led South Africa to a win in the World Test Championship 2025, beating Australia in the final. Bavuma entered the record books after breaking a huge captaincy record.
South African captain Temba Bavuma has recorded his name in the cricketing history as he became the first skipper clinch the World Test Championship (WTC)
Temba Bavuma led South Africa to a five-wicket victory over Australia in the final of the ICC World Test Championship at Lord’s, helping the Proteas end a 27-year wait for another global trophy.
Keshav Maharaj and Temba Bavuma were visibly emotional after South Africa beat Australia to win the third edition of the World Test Chamionship.
Temba Bavuma stood tall at Lord’s, not just as a captain, but as a symbol of belief for his country as South Africa lifted the World Test Championship trophy. It was their first ICC title in 27 years,
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LONDON: Temba Bavuma hopes leading the Proteas Men’s Team to a historic World Test Championship title at Lord’s on Saturday will elevate him to be “recognised more than just a Black African cricketer” and that the success “inspires our country”.