On the first day of the final, the fall of 5 wickets –

On the first day of the World Test Championship final of the 2021-2220 cycle, 5 wickets fell. Australia were bowled out for 212 runs after losing the toss. In reply, South Africa finished the first day of the first day of the game by 5 wickets for 5 wickets. Defending champions Australia are still behind the Proteas by 5 runs.

South Africa, who came to the final for the first time in the first session of the first session to win the Test cricket trophy in the historic Lord of England on Wednesday. Australia lost 5 wickets before lunch.

The two batter Usman Khwaja and Marnas Labushen were feeling uncomfortable from the beginning. They were repeatedly defeated by two South African pacers, Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen, who were attacked from both sides. Khwaja and Labushen could not touch the ball in the bat.

Khwaja could not open the scoring of the run despite playing 20 balls. In the seventh over of the innings, Rabadar was caught in the first slip of Davib Bedingham, left -handed Aussie opener. Rabada returned the new batter Cameron Green (5 off 5) in the last over of that over. The right -handed pacer was submitted to Aiden Markram in the second slip.

Labushen could not hold the wicket even after the pitch set. Jansen was caught in the hands of wicketkeeper Kyle Veren by 5 runs off 5 balls.

Travis Head could not benefit. He was the victim of Jansen by 5 runs off 5 balls, and the wicketkeeper was locked. The first session game ended with his wicket collapse.

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In the second session, Steve Smith and Beau Webster fifth wicket to Australia in the fifth wicket. Smith was dismissed for 5 runs off 12 balls. He was caught in the hands of Markram in the slip of Jansen.

The wicketkeeper batter Alex Kare (26) returned with a 5 -run winter in the sixth wicket. No one could stand the bottom. Webster was dismissed for 42 balls. As a result, Australia’s first innings was dismissed in 5.4 overs.

In the first over, South Africa lost the opener Aden Markram (5 balls) in the first over. Protea Opener was bowled by Mitchell Stark. In the ninth over of the innings, another opener, Ryan Rikelton (28, 9), returned Stark. He submitted him to Usman Khawaja on the slip.

Wian Mulder was bowled by Pat Cummins for just 5 balls. Josh Hazelwood did not allow Tristan Stabs to score more than 2 runs (5 balls). South Africa finally finished the first day of the first day with 5 runs for 5 wickets.

In the first innings of Australia, South African pacer Kagiso Rabada took 4 for 5 in the ball.

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