Josh Hazlewood hits one in a row on the covers with Aiden Markram finishing 59th place for the tenth Wikit in SA VS AUS 2025 WTC (Watch)

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Eden Markram part -time for South Africa, and performed the roundabout of Eden Markram, fighting for his part, and Josh Hazliowood refused to break a 59th elastic partnership with Mitchell Stark to another Wikit in the second Australian roles on the third day of 2025 World Test Championship Final (WTC) Friday, June 13th. The match is played in Lord Kreikite Grawnd in England.

This penetration came from the last ball from 65 on the second roles of Australia. Markram collected a widespread handy delivery outside, as Hazliood made the punch from the back foot in the hands of Keshav Maharaj at the cover.

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No. 11 in Australia contributed 17 balls of 53 balls, including two borders. His dismissal saw Australia, he set out for 207 in 65 amounts.


Josh Hazliowood and Mitchell Stark shows the flexibility to help Australia set the 282 goal for South Africa

After choosing to Bowl First on the first day, South Africa refused Australia for 212 in its first roles, as Kagiso Rabada led the road by taking five share. However, the Brootyas multiplication assortment stumbled in response to this, such as the leader of Australia Pat Kamins It produced a wonderful talisman, claiming six share of South Africa photographing for only 138.

In their second roles, Australia struggled early, with Lungi Ngidi hitting three times in a quick sequence to reduce it to 73/7. Mitchell Stark and Alex Carey (43) He settled on the roles, adding 61 runs for the eighth Wikit to take Australia to 8/144 with its trunks on the second day.

On the third day, Rabada hit early again, removing Nathan Leon for two. However, Starc and Josh Hazlewood showed remarkable flexibility, as they put a position of 59 years of the final wikit before the latter’s decline for 17 years. Stark was great, as it ended without a defeat on 58 out of 136 balls with five four, as Australia published 207 in its second roles, as South Africa set a goal from 282 running to win.