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Pat Cummins gets sent flying and Alex Carey has another VERY controversial moment at Lord's as high drama hits Aussies in cricket final
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Pat Cummins gets sent flying and Alex Carey has another VERY controversial moment at Lord's as high drama hits Aussies in cricket final
South Africa ripped through the Australian batting
Match is on a knife edge heading into third day
By OLIVER CAFFREY FOR AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS and IAN CHADBAND FOR AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS and SHAYNE BUGDEN FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA
Published: 22:37 BST, 12 June 2025 | Updated: 22:37 BST, 12 June 2025
After another dramatic collapse and two moments of high drama, Australia's pace machine will need to bowl them to a famous victory as South Africa struck back in a pulsating World Test Championship final at Lord's.
Having secured a first-innings lead of 74 thanks to a landmark 6-28 from captain Pat Cummins, Australia limped to 8-144 at stumps on Thursday in a decider that should be over well within three days.
A frantic 45-minute collapse of 5-29 after tea on day two left the door ajar for the Proteas to pull off a monumental upset as they attempt to lift their first ICC trophy since 1998.
The lead of 218 could already still be enough after South Africa were rolled for just 138 in their first innings.
Only four teams have successfully chased a target of more than 200 in a Test at Lord's.
Pictured: The moment Pat Cummins got skittled by Kyle Verreynne on a day of high drama
Aussie keeper Alex Carey (centre) would've had flashbacks to the most controversial moment of the 2023 Ashes as he was caught up in another controversy with David Bedingham (right)
The Aussies appealed for Bedingham to be given out for handling the ball after Carey appeared to hesitate when a catch was in the offing
Cummins was sent flying as he collided with Kyle Verreynne after trapping the South African LBW, then Alex Carey had another moment of controversy at the home of cricket after his famous stumping of Jonny Bairstow in the 2023 Ashes.
In the final over of the first session of day two on Thursday, David Bedingham edged the ball into his pads.
Standing up to the stumps, Carey waited in preparation to claim the catch if the ball spilled out.
But before the Australian wicketkeeper could pounce, Bedingham grabbed the ball out and threw it away - with Steve Smith immediately claiming he should've been out for handling the ball.
Cricket greats turned commentators Stuart Broad and Ian Smith thought Carey might have hesitated due to memories of the most controversial moment of the 2023 series.
'I wonder if Alex Carey just said "I'm not getting involved",' Broad said.
Despite the shocking collapse, Cummins felt the Aussies weren't in a bad position at stumps.
'Happy we got 200,' the skipper said.
Cummins celebrates after taking Bedingham's wicket to give him five scalps
'Hopefully, we get another 20 or 30 in the morning, that'd be good.
'That would give us a few more options to bowl, a few more aggressive fields.
'Ideally we'd have a few more wickets in the shed.
'We're going to have to still bowl well in the fourth innings.'
Fourteen wickets tumbled on Thursday, after 14 had already fallen on a dramatic opening day.
But wicketkeeper Alex Carey (43) and star quick Mitchell Starc (16no) were able to steady Australia late in the day.
The pair put on a crucial 61-run stand, after the reigning WTC title holders had slumped to 7-73.
Kagsio Rabada (3-44), however, had one last spell in him and was able to dismiss Carey for his eighth wicket of the Test.
Starc was then dropped by towering Proteas quick Marco Jansen in the slips two balls before stumps.
In seven overs of chaos after tea, unheralded Proteas pacer Lungi Ngidi (3-33) steamrolled Australia's middle-order in stunning fashion to boost the chances of a boilover.
Left-armer Jansen, who appeared to hurt his finger in the field, removed Marcus Labuschagne in the second failure of his first Test as an opener.
Having not played a Test since September, Ngidi then took the prized wicket of Steve Smith, before taking care of Beau Webster and Cummins.
Earlier, Cummins had demolished South Africa to become the eighth Australian to take 300 Test wickets.
While Starc started the destruction on Wednesday evening, Cummins was relentless in finishing the job with the 14th five-wicket haul of his brilliant 68-Test career.
The first paceman to captain Australia long-term, Cummins joins the country's greats in reaching 300 wickets.
Shane Warne (708 wickets) and Glenn McGrath (563) sit one and two, while Cummins' teammates Nathan Lyon (553) and Mitchell Starc (384) are next in line.
Dennis Lillee (355), Mitchell Johnson (313) and Brett Lee (310) are the others to take more than 300.
Out of those eight, only McGrath has a better average (21.64) than Cummins' 22.08.
The 32-year-old also finished with the best figures by a captain at Lord's, bettering England's Bob Willis' 6-101 in 1982.
One of Cummins' six victims was Kyle Verreynne, who had to go after being trapped lbw.
As Cummins was pedalling backwards while appealing, he and Verreynne collided with each other and tumbled over.
The umpire gave the South Africa wicketkeeper not out, but Cummins successfully appealed.
Bedingham (45) top scored for South Africa, while Proteas captain Temba Bavuma survived a controversial DRS decision.
Adjudged LBW on 16 off Josh Hazlewood, Bavuma left it late to review, but eventually took the decision upstairs with four seconds remaining.
Bedingham insisted South Africa were not burdened by the weight of history and the Proteas' dismal record in big ICC games.
'There's a massive belief in this team,' he said.
'It's just an amazing chance.
'We're all very excited about the opportunity to win.'
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