Watch: India’s heart -breaking Travis Head Flop in WTC Final, Vian Mulder did clean bold
The World Test Championship (WTC) final between South Africa and Australia is becoming interesting. By the end of the second day’s play, Australia have scored 144 runs at the loss of 8 wickets and now with a 74 -run lead in the first innings, their total lead is 218 runs. However, the South African team is still in this match and the reason for this is their great bowling.
On the second day of this match, Angidi bowled brilliantly and took several big wickets including Steve Smith. While Mulder also achieved a success, he scored the wicket of Travis Head for just nine runs. Head, who holds great records in the ICC finals, failed badly in both innings of this final and both became bold in innings.
This was the 24th over of Australia’s innings and Mulder had put a little shorter in length against both the batsmen of the over, but after that Mulder cleverly changed the length on the fourth ball and angled the ball towards the head. The Australian player tried to drive on this ball, but the ball hit the pad and hit the stumps after hitting the inner edge of his bat. You can watch the video of his wicket below.
Mulder Strikes Gold!
South Africa Hit Back In Style as Travis Head Goes for the Drive and Pays The Price!
A fascinating phase of play awaits …
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Earlier, on the second day, Pat Cummins took 6 wickets and covered South Africa at 138. Cummins also completed his 300 wickets in Tests. In response, Australia’s second innings also staggering, but Alex Carrie’s 43 -run innings took the team to take a 218 -run lead. Rabada and Angidi have kept thrill in the match with 3-3 wickets. In such a situation, the fans are now eyeing on the third day and if the South African team has to keep the expectations of victory in this match, then they will have to first cover the Australian innings quickly.