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The Iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground is Once Again the internship for high drama, as Australia and South Africa Battle in the ICC World Test Championship Final of 2025. With Australia Setting A Challenging Target of 282 Runs, South Africa Finds Itself Needing to Break Records to Claim Its Maiden Icc Title. AS Day 3 Unfolds, South Africa Stands at 94/2 in Pursuit, Still Requiring 188 Runs, With Aiden Markram and Temba Bavuma Holding the Fort After the Early Loss of Ryan Rickelton and Wiaan Mulder For 27.
The Ongoing WTC Final has already delivered a roller-coaster of emotions. Australia, After Being Bowled Out for 212 in the First Innings, Watched Cummins Spearhead a ruthless bowling display, Picking up 6/28 and skittling South Africa for Just 138. The Aussies then Managed 207 in Their Second Innings, Thanks to Mitchell Starc‘S Gritty Unbeaten 58 and A Crucial Last-Wicket Stand with Josh Hazlewood. This set South Africa a Daunting 282-Run Chase—one that would require them to achieve the Joint Second-Highest Successful Run Chase in Lord’s History. As Day 3 Enters its second session, South Africa’s Openers have given them a solid platform. Markram remains unbeaten on 49, bavuma is on 11, and the proteas are 94/2 After 23 Overs. With the Pitch Eating Under the London Sun, But History and Pressure Weight Heavily, South Africa’s Pursuit of 282 Runs is as Much a Battle Against the Past As It is Against the Australian Attack.
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Lord’s is Renowned for its Challenging Conditions – Imits Unique Slope, Overcast Weather, and the Pressure of History. Chasing Over 200 Runs in the Fourth Innings Here is a rare feat, Achieved Successfully Only Four Times Before in 23 Attacks. Here are the five highthst successful run chases at lord’s:
Rack | Score | Team | Opponent | Year | Notable performers |
1 | 344/1 | West Indies | Engine | 1984 | Gordon Greenidge (214 Not Out) |
2 | 282/3 | Engine | New Zealand | 2004 | Nasser Hussain (103 Not Out), Strauss (83) |
3 | 279/5 | Engine | New Zealand | 2022 | Joe Root (115 not out), Ben Stokes (54) |
4 | 218/3 | Engine | New Zealand | 1965 | Ted Dexter (80 not out), Geoff Boycott (76) |
5 | 193/5 | Engine | West Indies | 2012 | Alastair Cook (79), Ian Bell (63 not out) |
South Africa’s Current Chase of 282 WOULD Match the Second-Highest Successful Run Chase at Lord’s If Completed. However, the Venue’s Reputation for Favouring Bowlers in the Fourth Innings, Thanks to its slope and apredictable weather, means the odds are stacked against the proteas. Their best-through chase at lord’s is a modest 15/0 with Victory by 10 Wickets, and their Highest in England is 283/5 at Edgbaston in 2008. Yet, records are made to be Broken. With Markram and Bavuma Set, and a Deep Batting Lineup to follow, South Africa’s Quest for Their First Icc Title is Alive. SHOULD THESY SUCCEED, THEIR CHASE WILL BE ETCHED IN LORD’s Folklore, Joining the Pantheon of Great Run Chases at the Home of Cricket.
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