Aden Markram's century is good, but South Africa has won as soon as this wicket has fallen, know how to turn the game around

Cricket News Desk. South Africa is very close to winning the title by defeating Australia in the final of the World Test Championship. In this match, South Africa’s star batsman Aiden Markram recorded a brilliant century and almost confirmed his team’s victory on the third day of the match. But despite that, South Africa seems to have been confirmed in this match after falling one wicket during the Australian innings. Engidi rejected Steve Smith, in this match, South African fast bowler Lungi Angidi took the important wicket of Australian star batsman Steve Smith. Smith was out of LBW after scoring 13 runs in the second innings. The incident occurred in the final session of the second day on Thursday 13 June. After a poor performance in the first bat, Cagiso Rabada South Africa with two wickets took back to the game. Marco Jenson puts more pressure on Australia by firing Marnas Labushen early. Smith made an important contribution to the team by creating half a century in the first inning. Smith was caught in Drs. He continued to throw balls on the stump, but failed. Smith missed the last ball of the 19th. The ball came straight and hit the pillow. Smith felt that the ball would go inside, but that didn’t happen. Initially, the referee did not accept South Africa’s appeal. Angidi appealed himself. Then Captain Temba Bavuma did not make a first mistake. He decided to take Drs. In which it was found that Smith is out. Smith returned to the pavilion disappointed. The South African team celebrated a great success. In the first innings, Smith scored several runs from Angidi’s ball. He beat three fours of 10 balls from Angidi. Australia got in trouble after Smith’s wicket fell. After this, Angidi rejected the Bu Webster. Australia’s score was 64 runs for 5 wickets. Pat Cummins ended South Africa’s first innings for 74 runs. After this, Marnas Labushen and Usman Khwaja shared a 28 -run partnership. But South African bowlers made a comeback. Share this story -tags