David Bedingham: Amazing Chance for ‘Confident’ Proteas to Win World Test Championship Final Against Australia
- The World Test Championship final between South Africa and Australia is taking place at Lord's with the match heading to an early finish.
- South Africa bowled Australia out for 212, and Australia dismissed South Africa for 138, creating a tightly contested match with no clear favourite.
- David Bedingham, South Africa's middle-order batter and highest scorer with 45 runs, highlighted the team's excitement and belief in chasing any target set by Australia.
- An incident where the ball got stuck in Bedingham's pad led to a dead ball call after umpire discussion, sparking divided fan opinions on social media about the handling of the ball rule.
- Australia has established a substantial advantage of 218 runs and still has two wickets in hand, leaving the contest wide open as South Africa remains highly optimistic about their chances to secure the championship through strong defense and confidence.
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South Africa's Resurgence: Proteas Eye Thrilling Comeback Against Australia in WTC Final | Sports-Games
David Bedingham expresses the South African team's confidence in chasing down Australia's target in the World Test Championship final. The Proteas, led by bowlers Rabada, Jansen, and Ngidi, mounted a comeback, leaving Australia under pressure. Challenges loom, but optimism prevails in the South African camp.
Bedingham Confident as South Africa Eyes Historic Run Chase in WTC Final
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. South Africa batter David Bedingham believes momentum is building within the Proteas camp as they gear up for a potential fourth-innings chase in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final at Lord's, according to the official website of ICC. Sports News | Bedingham Confident as South Africa Eyes Historic Run Chase in WTC Final.
Out or not out? David Bedingham's reflex action after ball gets stuck in his pad leaves fans divided
David Bedingham was South Africa's highest run-getter, scoring 45 runs in the first innings in the World Test Championship (WTC) Final against Australia on Day 2, however, before edging a Pat Cummins delivery to the wicketkeeper, Alex Carey, the middle-order batter was involved in an interesting moment. In the 49th over of South Africa's batting innings, bowled by Beau Webster, the third delivery was a short of a length ball which rose up a bit …
WTC Final: Why was David Bedingham given not out despite Australia's 'handled the ball' appeal?
David Bedingham avoided a 'handled the ball' dismissal in the WTC Final between Australia and South Africa. Here's why the umpires gave him not out and what the MCC rule say?
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