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AUS vs SA Highlights, WTC Final 2025, Day 2: On day of 14 wickets, Australia surge ahead despite latest batting collapse

Australia vs South Africa Highlights, ICC WTC Final 2025: Day 2 of the World Test Championship Final at Lord’s witnessed more extr...

The Times of India | Jun 12, 2025, 19:04:59 IST

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19:04 (IST), Jun, 12

WTC Final 2025 Live Score: Cummins climbs rankings

After a sensational display from Australia skipper Pat Cummins helped them bowl South Africa out for 138, his ranking has gone up among captains with most test fifers.

The rankings as of now are:

12 - Imran Khan
9 - Richie Benaud
9 - Pat Cummins
8 - Bishan Singh Bedi
7 - Courtney Walsh
7 - Jason Holder

16:38 (IST), Jun, 12

AUS vs SA WTC Final Live Score: Cummins wins the battle of the skippers

After getting a second chance, Temba Bavuma has now departed to the hut.

The South Africa skipper was picked by Marnus Labuschagne's diving two-handed effort.

Bavuma's drive, which he failed to keep low, ends his innings at 36 (84).

This is a massive wicket for the defending champions, as skipper Pat Cummins claims his second wicket and first of the day.

15:57 (IST), Jun, 12

Australia vs South Africa Live Score, WTC Final: Bavuma, Bedingham anchor South Africa after top-order collapse

In a much-needed phase of resistance, South African skipper Temba Bavuma and middle-order batter David Bedingham stitched together a gritty 50-run partnership in the World Test Championship Final against Australia at Lord’s. Coming together at a precarious 43/4, the duo steadied the innings under tough batting conditions.

Bavuma, battling immense pressure and showcasing discipline, remained unbeaten on 30 at the time of writing, while Bedingham looked positive in his approach, contributing 17* with two crisp boundaries. The partnership, although cautious, was crucial in halting Australia’s early momentum, especially after the top order folded quickly against the pace of Starc, Cummins, and Hazlewood.

South Africa still trail significantly, but this stand offers them a glimmer of hope in an otherwise bowling-dominated contest.

15:28 (IST), Jun, 12

AUS vs SA WTC Final Live Score: Temba Bavuma tops batting averages in WTC 2023–25 cycle

South Africa's Test captain Temba Bavuma currently holds the highest batting average in the ongoing ICC World Test Championship 2023–25 cycle.

In 8 matches, Bavuma has scored 626 runs in 12 innings at an impressive average of 62.60, including a century.

He leads a list that includes Sri Lanka’s Kamindu Mendis (62.38) and New Zealand’s Kane Williamson (54.85).

While Bavuma may not always dominate headlines, his consistency has been vital for South Africa in this cycle. His steady contributions underline his growing stature as a dependable figure in the Proteas' red-ball setup.

14:47 (IST), Jun, 12

WTC Final 2025 Live Score: Pitch report ahead of Day 2

"Lord's is baked in sunshine today, word is this should stay around for the rest of the day. There was a bit in the pitch yesterday, some quality fast bowling on display as well. It will still nibble around, it's quite dry though. The mindset should be to show intent, they'll need to play with a positive mindset and take on the bowling. Nathan Lyon could be a key factor in holding the game and support the pacers" - Graeme Smith and Mel Jones on pitch report ahead of Day 2

14:20 (IST), Jun, 12

Australia vs South Africa Live Score, WTC Final: What to watch for on Day 2 of the WTC Final

South Africa will begin Day 2 trailing by 169 runs with 6 wickets in hand.

Temba Bavuma is still at the crease, joined by David Bedingham, who showed some late fight with back-to-back boundaries.

But the Aussies will be hunting early wickets again, with the ball still doing plenty. The morning session will be crucial.

Can South Africa claw their way back or will Australia tighten their grip? With the game moving fast and bowlers on top, don’t blink—you might miss something big.

13:55 (IST), Jun, 12

AUS vs SA WTC Final Live Score: South Africa still searching for first ICC trophy this Century

The WTC Final is massive for South Africa. It’s been over two decades since they last won an ICC tournament.

And Day 1 showed they have the firepower to compete—Rabada and Jansen were brilliant. But the batters have to step up now.

At 43/4 and still trailing by 169, the Proteas must show fight on Day 2. This is their chance to finally lift an ICC title—and they’ll need a special comeback to stay in the hunt.

13:47 (IST), Jun, 12

WTC Final 2025 Live Score: Lord’s conditions test every batter’s patience

It may have looked sunny at Lord’s, but batting was anything but easy. The pitch was slow, and the overhead conditions gave bowlers a lot of help early in the day.

Stadium lights were switched on even before the first ball! South Africa’s bowlers used the slope brilliantly—Rabada bowling up, Jansen bowling down.

Australia’s batters found it hard to score, and the South Africans are now facing the same challenge.

Only two players scored above 23 all day—Webster and Smith. Day 1 was a reminder of how brutal Test cricket can be.

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13:31 (IST), Jun, 12

Australia vs South Africa Live Score, WTC Final: South Africa’s top order crumbles under pressure

After a strong bowling performance, South Africa’s batters were expected to set the tone.

But Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins had other ideas. Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton fell early.

Wiaan Mulder tried to hang in there but was bowled by Cummins after a 44-ball struggle for just 6 runs.

Temba Bavuma survived a scare but crawled to 3* off 37 balls. With Tristan Stubbs also falling to Hazlewood, South Africa slumped to 43/4 at stumps.

A strong start with the ball has been undone by a poor reply with the bat.

13:23 (IST), Jun, 12

AUS vs SA WTC Final Live Score: New opening pair struggles in testing conditions

Australia surprised everyone by opening with Marnus Labuschagne and Usman Khawaja.

Khawaja fell for a duck (his sixth time dismissed by Rabada in Tests), and Labuschagne, opening for the first time in a Test, managed just 17.

He spent 56 balls at the crease trying to settle in, but was finally caught behind off Jansen. The experiment didn’t quite work, and Australia were quickly under pressure.

Luckily for them, Smith and Webster stepped up. But going forward, they may need to rethink this new combo at the top.

13:22 (IST), Jun, 12

WTC Final 2025 Live Score: Steve Smith and Webster stand tall in collapse

On a day where most Aussie batters struggled, Steve Smith and Beau Webster showed real class.

Smith made a composed 66, while Webster top-scored with 72. Their partnership helped Australia recover from 98/5 to 192 before a late collapse saw them lose 5 wickets for just 20 runs.

Their efforts gave Australia something to bowl at—and that “something” turned out to be gold, as the pacers ripped through the South African top order.

Without Smith and Webster’s resilience, this Test could’ve looked very different already.

13:21 (IST), Jun, 12

Australia vs South Africa Live Score, WTC Final: Starc turns the game with ball on a string

Mitchell Starc came out fired up after Australia’s low total. In the very first over, he got Aiden Markram to chop onto his stumps for a duck.

Soon after, Ryan Rickelton was gone too, edging to the slips. Starc could’ve had three if not for a drop by Alex Carey.

But his impact was clear. He brought Australia right back into the game after a disappointing morning with the bat.

According to Beau Webster, “Starcy had the ball on a string.” South Africa, once in control, now find themselves under huge pressure.

13:20 (IST), Jun, 12

AUS vs SA WTC Final Live Score: Rabada rips through Australia with classic five-fer

Kagiso Rabada once again proved why he’s world-class. Bowling with skill and aggression, he tore through Australia’s middle and lower order to finish with figures of 5/51.

His deadly wobble seam deliveries got rid of Usman Khawaja and Cameron Green in the same over.

Even in the bright sunshine at Lord’s, he made the ball talk. This was Rabada’s second five-wicket haul at the iconic ground and a big moment for South Africa in their search for a major ICC trophy.

He set the tone perfectly – now it’s on the batters to back it up on Day 2.

13:19 (IST), Jun, 12

WTC Final 2025 Live Score: Bowlers take charge as 14 wickets fall at Lord’s

Day 1 of the WTC Final at Lord’s was completely dominated by bowlers. Australia were bowled out for just 212 after Kagiso Rabada’s fiery spell earned him 5 wickets.

Marco Jansen supported him well with 3, as South Africa bundled out the defending champions with ruthless efficiency.

But Australia’s pacers weren’t ready to back down. Mitchell Starc struck twice early, while Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood kept the pressure up.

By the end of the day, South Africa were 43/4 in 22 overs. A tough, gritty day of Test cricket where batters struggled, but the bowlers shone. South Africa now trail by 169 runs. Day 2 promises more action.

Quick ScorecardScoreBalls
K Verreynne4*13
D Bedingham21*49
M Starc66/314.4 Overs
South Africa Score282/583.4 Overs
Australia vs South Africa Highlights, ICC WTC Final 2025: Australia edged ahead on a bowler-dominated Day 2 of the World Test Championship Final at Lord’s, ending at 144/8 in their second innings, with a lead of 218 runs. On a pitch offering just enough help to seamers, 28 wickets have fallen in two days, leaving the match hurtling toward an early finish.

South Africa were bowled out for 138 in their first innings, undone by a devastating spell from Pat Cummins, who claimed 6-28 to reach 300 Test wickets and earn a place on the Lord’s honours board. Only Temba Bavuma (36) and David Bedingham (45) offered resistance.

Australia’s second innings mirrored the chaos, as Kagiso Rabada (3-44) and Lungi Ngidi (3-35) tore through the top and middle order to reduce them to 73/7. However, Alex Carey (43) and Mitchell Starc (16*) mounted a fightback, adding 61 valuable runs for the eighth wicket.

Carey fell late to Rabada, but Starc survived a drop in the final over to keep Australia’s hopes alive.

With South Africa needing early wickets on Day 3 and Australia looking to stretch their lead beyond 250, the match remains delicately poised—even as the finale inches closer than expected.

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