Speed ​​King Kagiso Rabada and Marco Yansen’s deadly bowling and the first day of the World Test Championship Final against South Africa, Australia all out for 212 runs. Kagiso Rabada took 5 wickets for 51 runs and Marco Yanse took 3 wickets for 49 runs and left Australia kneel.
The Australian bowlers were also attacked. Mitchell Starc gave South Africa the first blow in the first over. At the end of the game, the team lost 4 wickets for 43 in 22 overs. Australia still has a 169 -run lead in the first innings.
Australia’s arch handled by Smith and Webster
Australia scored 67 for 4 in the first session of the day. Usman Khawaja fell victim to Rabada without opening an account. In the same over, he was sent to Cameron Green for 4 runs. Labushen and Head have been in trouble by Australia by hunting Yance. Steve Smith and Bue Webester scored half a century and got Australia out of the bad session. At the end of the second session, the team’s score was 190 for 5.
Australia appeared in a comfortable position at the time of the tree break, but the defending champion team lost their last five wickets against Rabada and Yansen in just 20 runs and their first innings ended with 212 runs in 56.4 overs. Smith scored 66 off 112 balls with 10 fours and websters crossed the opening struggle and scored 72 off 92 balls with 11 fours.
South Africa’s bad start
The South African team has been under pressure from the first over. Australian fast bowlers took full advantage of the swing in the pitch. In the first over, Mitchell Stark bowled Eden Markram. His account didn’t even open. Ryan Ricklton was dismissed for 16. Mitchell Starc also took his wicket.
Vian Mulder, which was third, bowled by Pat Cummins. He scored 6 off 44 balls. Captain Tamba Bawuma’s account opened at 31st. Tristan Stubs also fell victim to Josh Hazelwood by scoring just 2 runs. At the time of stump, Tamba Bawuma is on the crease with 3 runs while David Breadingham is on the crease with 8 runs.