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    South Africa’s Ngidi Eyes Comeback in WTC Final

    Sports June 13, 20251 Min Read
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    Lungi Ngidi, the South African pacer, is optimistic about his team’s prospects in the World Test Championship final despite Australia’s lead. He believes South Africa can quickly dismiss the remaining Australian batsmen on Day 3 and then aim for a victory. Ngidi highlighted the team’s resilient performance and their commitment to playing with conviction. He also reflected on regaining his bowling form after the tea break and the energizing effect of the crowd’s support. South Africa missed opportunities and faced unsuccessful DRS reviews, which allowed Australia to build their lead, particularly thanks to the partnership between Alex Carey and Mitchell Starc.

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