Temba Bavuma goes berserk, attacks doubters, highlights Kagiso Rabada’s drug ban after SA win WTC Final
South Africa Ends 27-Year ICC Title Drought with WTC Final Victory
After 27 long years of waiting, South Africa finally clinched an ICC title with a sensational five-wicket victory over Australia in the ICC World Test Championship Final 2025 at Lord’s Cricket Ground. The team’s skipper, Temba Bavuma, could not contain his emotions as he lifted the coveted Mace in celebration, symbolizing the pride, pain, and passion that fueled their journey to victory.
Taking Pride in the Historic Triumph
Bavuma expressed that this win was not just a victory for the team but for the entire nation, which had experienced heartaches and disappointments in previous ICC events. The energy on the field was described as electric, with a palpable hunger to prove doubters wrong evident in every run, wicket, and celebration.
During the post-match presentation, Bavuma shared, “It has been a special couple of days; it felt like we were back home in South Africa with the support we have had. Special moment for us as a team, special moment back home, will take a couple of days to sink in. The energy was there; we have been wanting this as a team, we have been knocking on the door, we have gone through the heartache and the disappointments, we have seen it with the past players, and the sun is on us. Hopefully this is one of many.”
Predicting ICC Hall of Fame for Kagiso Rabada
Bavuma reserved special praise for pace sensation Kagiso Rabada, whose stellar performance contributed significantly to the team’s victory in the WTC Final. Despite recent controversy surrounding a ban for recreational drug use, Rabada let his bowling speak for him with match-defining spells, solidifying his reputation as one of the greatest fast bowlers of his era. Bavuma confidently predicted that Rabada would eventually find a place in the ICC Hall of Fame.
Bavuma stated, “KG is a massive player; in a couple of years he will be in the ICC Hall of Fame. He was under controversy, but he did what he does.”
Commending Aiden Markram’s Outstanding Performance
The Proteas captain also commended Aiden Markram for his exceptional innings during the high-pressure final, showcasing composure and unwavering intent. Markram’s memorable knock of 136 runs off 207 balls played a crucial role in South Africa’s victory after nearly three decades of drought. Bavuma emphasized the importance of character over statistics and hailed Markram as a massive asset to the team.
Bavuma concluded, “Markram was unbelievable. Stats are important, but character is what we look at, and Aiden has that. Another massive player for us. As a team, we got ourselves into the final. There were doubters with the route we took, supposedly beating weaker teams. This is for them. I’m sure the people back home will be celebrating.”
South Africa’s triumph in the WTC Final marks a significant milestone in the team’s history, ending years of longing for an ICC title and paving the way for a new era of success in international cricket.
Breaking the Curse: A Historic Moment for South African Cricket
South Africa’s victory in the ICC World Test Championship Final not only ended a 27-year drought for an ICC title but also marked a symbolic turning point for the Proteas. The team had faced numerous setbacks and heartbreaks in past tournaments, often coming close but falling short of clinching the trophy. The triumph at Lord’s Cricket Ground was not just a win on the field but a triumph of resilience, determination, and unwavering belief in their abilities.
For South African cricket fans, the victory was a moment of catharsis, finally seeing their team lift a prestigious ICC trophy after decades of near misses. The celebration that ensued both on the field and back home in South Africa reflected the deep-rooted passion and love for the sport that unites a nation.
The Rise of Kagiso Rabada: A Future Hall of Famer
Kagiso Rabada’s stellar performance in the WTC Final solidified his reputation as one of the best fast bowlers in the world. Despite facing off-field challenges and controversies, Rabada showcased his immense talent and skill on the biggest stage, delivering crucial wickets and pivotal spells that swung the match in South Africa’s favor.
With his captain, Temba Bavuma, predicting a future spot for him in the ICC Hall of Fame, Rabada’s journey from a young, promising talent to a seasoned match-winner highlights his resilience and determination to succeed at the highest level. His contributions in the final were instrumental in South Africa’s victory and underscored his importance to the team’s success in the years to come.
Aiden Markram: The Composed Architect of Success
Aiden Markram’s exceptional innings in the WTC Final showcased his ability to excel under pressure and deliver when it mattered most. His century in the final not only propelled South Africa towards victory but also highlighted his mental strength and composure in high-stakes situations.
Markram’s performance was a testament to his character, determination, and skill as a top-order batsman. The praise he received from his captain, Temba Bavuma, as a massive asset to the team signifies the integral role he plays in the Proteas’ lineup and sets the stage for further success in his career.
Looking Ahead: A New Era of Success for South Africa
With the monkey off their back and the ICC title drought finally broken, South Africa can now look ahead to a promising future in international cricket. The victory in the WTC Final not only instills confidence in the team but also sets a precedent for excellence and success in upcoming tournaments and series.
As they bask in the glory of their historic triumph, the Proteas can draw inspiration from their journey to the top, knowing that hard work, dedication, and belief in their abilities can propel them to greater heights in the world of cricket. The win at Lord’s Cricket Ground will forever be etched in the annals of South African cricket history as a moment of triumph, unity, and sheer determination.


