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Australia gave South Africa a target of 282 runs to win the WTC final. South Africa scored 213 runs for 2 wickets in response. Now he is 69 runs away from the victory.

Australia took 6 wickets in South Africa’s first innings for just 44 runs.
Highlights
- Australia gave South Africa a target of 282 runs.
- South Africa scored 213 for 2 wickets in response.
- If the match is tied, then the trophy will be divided into both teams.
New Delhi. Australia has given South Africa a target of 282 runs to win the WTC final. The African team has scored 213 runs for 2 wickets in response to this. Now he is 69 runs away from the victory. The victory is not far away from that now. Most of the cricketfans are assuming that South Africa will win the IPL Trophy this time. But some experts do not want to guess the result. Reason- Australia’s return and South Africa’s record of choke on the occasion.
Even if the pages of history are not overturned, the game of the second day of the match will be scared of the fans of South Africa, while the return of Australia will be encouraging. If Australia has to save its title of WTC, then it will have to take 8 more wickets. But he does not have much time for this. Australia will have to take these wickets before South Africa scored 69 runs. The match is being played at Lord’s Stadium in London. The target larger than 280 has been achieved only twice. If South Africa wins the match, this will be the third time when the target of 280 will be achieved in Lord’s.
What if the match is tied
If South Africa is all out by adding 68 runs to its 213/2 score, then this match will be tied. If this happens, the Trophy of WTC will be distributed in both South Africa and Australia i.e. both will be declared joint winners.
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Active in journalism for two decades. Responsibility of Sports as Associate Editor Sports in News18Hindi from April 2020. Page-1 in Dainik Bhaskar, Dainik Jagran, Amar Ujala newspapers before News18 Hindi, Sports, India and abroad, Election D … Read more