• Contact us
  • Advertising Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Sunday, June 15, 2025
29 °c
Agartala
enewstime
  • Home
  • News
    • Northeast
    • National
    • International
    • Tripura News
  • Sports
    Shivaldo Singh extends Bengaluru FC deal until 2028

    Shivaldo Singh extends Bengaluru FC deal until 2028

    Cricket means so much to us and people of the country: SA coach Conrad on WTC triumph

    Cricket means so much to us and people of the country: SA coach Conrad on WTC triumph

    Mathys Tel joins Tottenham Hotspur on permanent deal till 2031

    Mathys Tel joins Tottenham Hotspur on permanent deal till 2031

    Kuldeep should be the surprise match-winner for India against England, says Venkatapathy Raju

    Kuldeep should be the surprise match-winner for India against England, says Venkatapathy Raju

    FIH Pro League: India lose 2-3 to Australia in Manpreet's 400th international game

    FIH Pro League: India lose 2-3 to Australia in Manpreet's 400th international game

    Manpreet becomes second-highest capped Indian men’s hockey player of all time with 400 international caps

    Manpreet becomes second-highest capped Indian men’s hockey player of all time with 400 international caps

    Realised quickly I wasn't going to have much influence as Pakistan coach: Gary Kirsten

    Realised quickly I wasn't going to have much influence as Pakistan coach: Gary Kirsten

    McDonald hints at top-order changes for Australia after WTC final loss

    McDonald hints at top-order changes for Australia after WTC final loss

    Golf: Burns takes one-shot lead heading into  US Open final round

    Golf: Burns takes one-shot lead heading into US Open final round

  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Features
  • TendersNew
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Northeast
    • National
    • International
    • Tripura News
  • Sports
    Shivaldo Singh extends Bengaluru FC deal until 2028

    Shivaldo Singh extends Bengaluru FC deal until 2028

    Cricket means so much to us and people of the country: SA coach Conrad on WTC triumph

    Cricket means so much to us and people of the country: SA coach Conrad on WTC triumph

    Mathys Tel joins Tottenham Hotspur on permanent deal till 2031

    Mathys Tel joins Tottenham Hotspur on permanent deal till 2031

    Kuldeep should be the surprise match-winner for India against England, says Venkatapathy Raju

    Kuldeep should be the surprise match-winner for India against England, says Venkatapathy Raju

    FIH Pro League: India lose 2-3 to Australia in Manpreet's 400th international game

    FIH Pro League: India lose 2-3 to Australia in Manpreet's 400th international game

    Manpreet becomes second-highest capped Indian men’s hockey player of all time with 400 international caps

    Manpreet becomes second-highest capped Indian men’s hockey player of all time with 400 international caps

    Realised quickly I wasn't going to have much influence as Pakistan coach: Gary Kirsten

    Realised quickly I wasn't going to have much influence as Pakistan coach: Gary Kirsten

    McDonald hints at top-order changes for Australia after WTC final loss

    McDonald hints at top-order changes for Australia after WTC final loss

    Golf: Burns takes one-shot lead heading into  US Open final round

    Golf: Burns takes one-shot lead heading into US Open final round

  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Features
  • TendersNew
No Result
View All Result
enewstime
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Features
  • Tenders
Home Sports

South Africa have finally won a trophy they’ve been chasing for a long time, says Steyn

IANS by IANS
June 14, 2025
in Sports
South Africa have finally won a trophy they’ve been chasing for a long time, says Steyn
33
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

London, June 14 (IANS) A jubilant Dale Steyn was over the moon about South Africa winning the 2025 ICC World Test Championship, saying that he was thrilled over the side finally winning a trophy they had been striving to get for a long time.

ADVERTISEMENT

At the Lord’s, the Proteas ended 27 years of heartbreak in major cricket events to beat Australia by five wickets and win a major global ICC title. South Africa chasing down 282 was made possible by Aiden Markram making 136 while skipper Temba Bavuma hit 66.

“I felt like the support at Lord’s — especially from the English fans — was in South Africa’s favour too. Maybe it had a little to do with the Ashes rivalry, but that backing helped. This was a massive game, and the team played incredibly well. It was a perfectly structured Test match — when it mattered, the biggest names stood up.”

“KG Rabada with the wickets, Pat Cummins delivering too, Mitchell Starc with wickets and runs, Aiden Markram contributing late, and Temba Bavuma steering the side home. It was a fantastic final, I’m just thrilled for South Africa — they’ve finally won a trophy they’ve been chasing for a long time,” said JioStar expert Steyn on the Cricket Live show.

The fast-bowling great also praised South Africa’s consistency and resilience in standing up to the occasion against a strong Australian outfit. “From the start of this World Test Championship cycle, South Africa knew they had to win a certain number of games to make it to the final — and they did that, winning seven in a row, regardless of the opposition.”

ADVERTISEMENT

“It doesn’t matter who you’re up against, anyone who’s played Test cricket will tell you that winning even a single Test match is never easy. To win seven consecutively, earn a spot in the final, and then go on to get over the line today — that’s absolutely huge.”

“These are two massive teams. They’ve been fierce rivals for years. Australia commands a lot of respect from every South African cricketer for all that they’ve achieved, especially their world titles. So South Africa knew this was going to be one of their toughest tests,” he elaborated.

Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden praised South Africa for making key breakthroughs, which propelled them to win the championship. “The legacy of Australian cricket — its results and performances in ICC events — shows how much this team thrives on the big stage. I honestly can’t even remember the last time Australia lost at Lord’s; it’s been something like 22 years of dominance here.”

“So, for this South African side, which is relatively inexperienced compared to Australia at this stage in the World Test Championship cycle, this result is phenomenal. Take someone like Lungi Ngidi — virtually unplayable in the first innings, and then in the second, when it mattered most, he came in and dismissed Steve Smith.”

“That moment was huge. Smith is such an iconic presence in the Australian setup, and from there, South Africa just kept rolling. That’s what finals are all about — finding a way,” he concluded.

–IANS

nr/bsk/

*Except for the headings & sub-headings, this story has not been edited by The enewstime.in and has been published from IANS feed.

Related Posts

Shivaldo Singh extends Bengaluru FC deal until 2028
Sports

Shivaldo Singh extends Bengaluru FC deal until 2028

June 15, 2025
Cricket means so much to us and people of the country: SA coach Conrad on WTC triumph
Sports

Cricket means so much to us and people of the country: SA coach Conrad on WTC triumph

June 15, 2025
Mathys Tel joins Tottenham Hotspur on permanent deal till 2031
Sports

Mathys Tel joins Tottenham Hotspur on permanent deal till 2031

June 15, 2025
Kuldeep should be the surprise match-winner for India against England, says Venkatapathy Raju
Sports

Kuldeep should be the surprise match-winner for India against England, says Venkatapathy Raju

June 15, 2025
FIH Pro League: India lose 2-3 to Australia in Manpreet's 400th international game
Sports

FIH Pro League: India lose 2-3 to Australia in Manpreet's 400th international game

June 15, 2025
Manpreet becomes second-highest capped Indian men’s hockey player of all time with 400 international caps
Sports

Manpreet becomes second-highest capped Indian men’s hockey player of all time with 400 international caps

June 15, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
D-2050 D-2050 D-2050
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

About us

Enewstime.in is run by an individual – a Journalist by profession of Tripura with the active help of several journos including senior journalists of the State. On top of that, Enewstime.in being a subscriber of IANS news agency, we have plenty of multi-choice topics to offer to our esteemed readers. Enewstime.in is a venture reach global audience from a tiny State Tripura.

Latest News

Shivaldo Singh extends Bengaluru FC deal until 2028

Chhattisgarh: Security forces to sustain anti-Maoist operations through monsoon

John Stamos didn't want his son to explore acting

Larry Ellison becomes world’s 2nd richest person​, surpasses Zuckerberg and Bezos

Haifa port in Israel operating normally despite Iran attack

Himachal first to procure cow, buffalo milk on MSP

Contact us

ssss

  • Contact us
  • Advertising Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

© 2025 Designed & Developed with ❤️ by Provibe Media LLP

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Northeast
    • National
    • International
    • Tripura News
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Features
  • Tenders

© 2025 Designed & Developed with ❤️ by Provibe Media LLP