
WTC final: Australia fight back with pace on 14-wicket Day 1 after Rabada special
South Africa trailed Australia by 169 runs, and it might take a couple of heroic efforts from the Proteas batters to get close to the total, let alone take a lead.Skipper strikes!South Africa's woes continue and #WiannMulder's promotion up the order backfires as #PatCummins cleans him up, all ends up!LIVE NOW https://t.co/9lZGHcdMLn #WTCFinal | #SAvAUS, Day 1, watch LIVE on Star Sports 1, Star Sports 1 Hindi & JioHotstar pic.twitter.com/J9MAwDryXO— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) June 11, 2025advertisementThe conditions were not suited for free-flowing stroke play, and Ryan Rickelton's dismissal was a clear example. Early in his innings, Rickelton confidently drove Starc down the ground when the Dukes ball was still new.However, as the lacquer wore off, the ball began to swing more. In the ninth over, Rickelton attempted a similar drive to the one that had earlier fetched him a boundary. This time, though, the older ball swung away, took the outside edge, and flew to the slip cordon.Unlike the Kookaburra or SG balls, the Dukes ball tends to swing more as it ages, making it one of the most challenging for batters to handle.TIMID BATTING EFFORT FROM THE PROTEAS?It was arguably a timid effort with the bat from South Africa who batted 22 overs for 43 runs. In fact, the day ended with Beddingham, who walked in at No. 6, hitting two boundaries to lift an otherwise snail-paced scoreboard.South Africa appeared to shut shop as early as the ninth over after losing Rickelton and Aiden Markram early.Yes, South Africa were facing a world-class and all-conquering bowling attack, but none of the top-order batters, especially captain Bavuma and No. 3 Wiaan Mulder, showed the urgency in the middle. Even singles didn't come by as South Africa kept finding the fielders, visibly rattled after a terrific opening burst from Mitchell Starc.advertisement"You'd think that batting conditions would improve as the overhead conditions cleared, but that certainly wasn't the case. And I suppose the only reason I'd say maybe Australia edged it—maybe an 80% call—is because of the lack of intent from the South African batting unit," former Australia opener Matthew Hayden told JioHostar after the day's play."That really started with Temba Bavuma."When you think about his performance as captain, it's not just about field placements or bowling changes—it's also about leading from the front as a batting captain, showing vigour and intent. Of course, you're up against three world-class fast bowlers in conditions that suit them, but what Australia would have relished is the deflated tone in that South African innings," he said.Bavuma (3 off 37) and Mulder (6 off 44) added six runs for their third-wicket partnership that lasted 40 balls before Cummins removed the latter and piled up the pressure on the Proteas.Josh Hazlewood joined the pary late, getting the big wicket of Tristan Stubbs to swung the momentum in favour of Australia at the end of the day's play.advertisementIt was certainly not a day for batters at Lord's, as two high-quality bowling attacks traded punches and turned the opening day into a gripping contest.AUSTRALIA COLLAPSE AFTER SMITH, WEBSTER FIFTIESAustralia were jolted early by Kagiso Rabada after they were sent into bat on Day 1. You May Also Like
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