On the first day of the World Test Championship final between the defending champions Australia and South Africa, which started at Lord's on Wednesday, the bowler became the favorite. Australia, who batted first, were all out for 212 runs.
In reply, South Africa scored 43 runs for the loss of four wickets. Australia is still ahead by 169 runs. Temba Babuma scored three runs and David Bedingham scored eight runs. Mitchell Starc has taken two wickets for 10 runs for Australia.
Before that, South African bowler Kagiso Rabada took five wickets for 51 runs and Australia was covered cheaply. Marco Jensen also supported him strongly. Jenson took three wickets for 49 runs.
The Australian innings was based on the performance of two batters. Steve Smith scored 66 runs for Australia who started poorly. Beau Webster also contributed 72 runs. Now on the second day on Thursday, Australia will try to maintain its lead.
