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Aiden Markram's superb century has moved South Africa closer to a historic victory in the World Test Championship final against Australia.
South Africa, who are suffering from a series of painful defeats in major tournaments, need only 69 runs for victory.
At the end of the third day's play at Lord's on Friday, South Africa scored 213 runs with the loss of two wickets. Chasing 282 runs for victory, opener Markram is playing by scoring 102 runs for South Africa.
Captain Temba Babuma is not out for 65 runs. They have shared 143 runs. The last time South Africa won a title was in 1998. South Africa becoming the world test champion will be an incredible achievement for his cricket.
After Australia scored 207 runs in their second innings, South Africa got a challenging target. For defending champion Australia, Mitchell Starc scored 58 runs and remained not out. Before that, in the first innings, Australia scored 212 runs and South Africa scored 138 runs.
