ISLAMABAD: South Africa’s victory against Pakistan in Centurion saw the Temba Bavuma-led team make the cut for the summit encounter scheduled to be played at Lord’s next year.
Grafting in a strong batting effort, the hosts clinched the first of two Tests against Pakistan by two wickets and booked their spot in the 2025 ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final.
The Proteas were already on top of the WTC standings after a 2-0 series sweep against Sri Lanka at home, according to ICC.
Having played 11 Tests in the ongoing cycle, South Africa boast seven victories and a percentage of 66.67% possible points.
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Having started off the ongoing cycle with a drawn series at home against India, followed by a clean sweep at the hands of New Zealand, South Africa bounced back with impressive wins away from home against West Indies and Bangladesh, followed by dominant displays at home.
The Temba Bavuma-led side pipped Australia, India as well as Sri Lanka – who are also in contention – to become the first team to book a position in the final at Lord’s next year, barring any point deductions owing to slow-over rate.
Having started off the ongoing cycle with a drawn series at home against India, followed by a clean sweep at the hands of New Zealand, the Proteas bounced back with impressive wins away from home against West Indies and Bangladesh, followed by dominant displays at home.
The Temba Bavuma-led side pipped Australia, India and Sri Lanka – who are also in contention – to become the first team to book a spot in the Final at Lord’s next year, barring any point deductions owing to slow-over rate.
Requiring a victory to confirm qualification, South Africa had been dealt early blows by Pakistan late on the third day following the visitors had set up a total of 148. At Stumps on Saturday, the Proteas were three down for 27.
Abbas claims six wickets against South Africa
But starting the day’s play on Sunday, skipper Temba Bavuma combined alongside Aiden Markram to restore some calm, but the visitors forged another comeback with pacer Mohammad Abbas snapping six wickets in the second innings.
The Proteas were left teetering at 99/8 when Kagiso Rabada (31 not out) joined Marco Jansen (16 not out) in the middle. The pair combined to add runs for the ninth wicket to seal the victory.
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Earlier, South Africa had won the toss and decided to field first in Centurion.
The hosts were put in the driving seat after Dane Paterson (5/61) and debutant Corbin Bosch (4/63) ran through the visiting batting on the opening day.
With Pakistan putting a fight back with the ball, Aiden Markram and Corbin Bosch gritted it out with the bat to help the home team gain a 64-run lead in the first innings.
Despite half-centuries from Babar Azam and Saud Shakeel, Pakistan were unable to capitalise with the bat and post a good total.
Marco Jansen was the pick of the bowlers for the Proteas, snapping the third fifth-wicket haul of his career as Pakistan bundled out for 211.
South Africa eventually managed to chase down the total in the most dramatic of ways to make it to the WTC final for the first time.