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    Home»Sports»Markram: T20 World Cup Loss Fuelled WTC Final Triumph

    Markram: T20 World Cup Loss Fuelled WTC Final Triumph

    Sports June 17, 20251 Min Read
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    Aiden Markram, after leading his team to victory in the World Test Championship Final against Australia, opened up about how the disappointment of losing to India in the T20 World Cup influenced his performance. Markram, who was awarded Player of the Match after scoring 136 runs in the final, stated that the feeling of helplessness after the T20 defeat was a major driving factor. He mentioned how that experience spurred him to stay focused and contribute to the WTC victory. The win also marked a significant milestone for South Africa, extending their unbeaten streak in Test cricket to eight matches, a record for the team in WTC times.

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