Cricket News Desk. South Africa chased a target of 282 runs to win against Australia in the final of the World Test Championships, and scored 213 runs in the second innings by the end of the third day. When the match was completed, Opperer Aiden Markram was on the standings after scoring 102 runs, while Temba Bavuma played 65 runs. Both shared a 143 -Run partnership for the third wicket. Temba Bavuma scored half a century on the fourth day, both batsmen started playing carefully, but could only add 4 runs to the team’s account. South Africa suffered a fourth setback as captain Temba Bavuma. Markram and Bavuma shared a brilliant 147 -run partnership for the fourth wicket. Bavuma was rejected for 66 runs. However, Bavuma achieved a great achievement at Lord’s earlier. The African pair left the Indian pair behind. In fact, the 147 -Run partnership between Bavuma and Markram is the third largest partnership by a visiting pair in the fourth inning at Lord’s. The couple overtook Ajit Agarkar and VVS Laxman’s partnership. Agarkar and Laxman added 126 runs to Lord’s in 2002. The record for the largest partnership by the visiting pair in the fourth inning at Lord’s is named after the West Indies. In 1984, Larry Gomes and Gordon Greenies 287 did not add in the fourth inning of the Test match. This is followed by the number of Michael Clarke and Brad Hadin. The couple shared an 185 Run partnership here in 2009. The largest partnership in the fourth inning by the visiting pair at Lord’s 287* – Larry Gomes, Gordon Greenies, 1984 185 – Michael Clarke, Brad Hadin, 2009 147 – Temba Bawuma, Eden Markram, 2025 126 – AJIT Agarkar, VVS Laxman, 2002 Shar This Story Tags
South African pair at Lord’s Made Kangaroos Rail, Ajit Agarkar and VVS Laxman broke this record, which was made incredible
