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Yuvraj Singh’s tweet after Australia’s defeat in WTC 2025 final goes viral. (Picture Credit: X/@YUVSTRONG12 and AP)
Australia suffered a shocking defeat by 5 wickets against South Africa in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2025 final. In the one-off match played at Lord’s from June 11 to 14, Aussies failed to defend the target of 282 runs. Opening batter Aiden Markram scored 136 runs for the Proteas in the second innings and added 147 runs for the third wicket with Temba Bavuma (66) to seal a memorable win for South Africa at the Home of Cricket.
After South Africa ended their 27-year-long wait for an ICC title, former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh took to X to share a tweet in which, apart from praising the South African team and their players, he also took a cheeky dig at Australia.
“The class of 2025 ends a 27-year wait and lifts the ICC World Test Championship Trophy in style! Huge congrats to the @ProteasMenCSA on a historic win at Lord’s. I’ve always believed there’s no greater measure of resilience and character than Test cricket and South Africa rose to the occasion! #AidenMarkram’s century was pure class. @KagisoRabada25, @marcojansen2000 and @NgidiLungi brought relentless intensity and #TembaBavuma led with calm and courage. A final worthy of the format Tough luck #Australia! You know It’s okay to let go of one trophy #WTCFinal,” Yuvraj wrote.
Aussies started the WTC 2025 final as favourites, and they were in the pole position when Mitchell Starc removed Ryan Rickelton for six runs on the first ball of the third over of the run chase on Friday (June 13), but after that, Markram first joined hands with Wiaan Mulder and then with Bavuma to keep Australia at bay and end South Africa’s more than two-decade-long wait.
For his super show with the bat, Markram won the Player of the Match award, and he also became the first South African batter to score a century in the ICC final.
A defeat against South Africa at Lord’s was a bitter pill to swallow for Australia, who went down in an ICC final for the first time after suffering a defeat against England in the 2010 T20 World Cup.
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