Australia lead by 218 runs

Jestha 30, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Australia lead by 218 runs

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Australia took a 218-run lead on the second day of the World Test Championship final against South Africa on Thursday and it could prove decisive. At the end of the second day, Australia started their second innings and scored 144 runs for eight wickets.

Nathan Lyon and Mitchell Starc are playing with 16 runs. Starc shared an important partnership of 61 runs with Alex Carey for the eighth wicket. Carey added 43 runs. Before that, South Africa was stopped at 138 runs in their first innings.

After Pat Cummins took six wickets for 28 runs, South Africa was covered cheaply. David Bodingham scored 45 and Temba Bavuma scored 36 runs. In a match dominated by bowlers, 28 wickets have fallen in an unbelievable manner between the two teams. Australia scored 212 runs in the first innings.

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