South Africa National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Match Scorecard – WTC Final 2025: Proteas Make History at Lord’s
Last Updated: March 23, 2026
According to Cricbuzz, South Africa won the WTC Final 2025 by 5 wickets against Australia. The scores were:
Australia: 212 & 207
South Africa: 138 & 282/5
Player of the Match: Aiden Markram
At 4:37 PM on June 14, 2025, Kyle Verreynne drove through the covers at Lord’s. The ball raced to the boundary. And 27 years of South African ICC heartbreak ended in one single stroke.
South Africa beat Australia by 5 wickets. They chased down 282. They did it with calm. They did it with heart. And they did it at the home of cricket.
This is the complete South Africa national cricket team vs Australian men’s cricket team match scorecard — every run, every wicket, every turning point.
Quick Match Overview
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Match Type | Test — ICC WTC Final 2025 |
| Teams | Australia vs South Africa |
| Date | June 11–14, 2025 |
| Venue | Lord’s Cricket Ground, London |
| Result | South Africa won by 5 wickets |
| Man of the Match | Aiden Markram — 136 runs |
| Toss Winner | South Africa |
| Toss Decision | Bowl First |
| Prize Money (SA) | USD $3.6 Million |
| Prize Money (AUS) | USD $2.16 Million |
South Africa National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Match Scorecard — All Four Innings
AUSTRALIA — 1ST INNINGS: 212 All Out (56.4 Overs)
| Batsman | Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Usman Khawaja | 12 | 20 | 2 | 0 |
| Cameron Green | 4 | 8 | 0 | 0 |
| Marnus Labuschagne | 30 | 65 | 3 | 0 |
| Steve Smith | 66 | 112 | 7 | 0 |
| Travis Head | 21 | 38 | 2 | 0 |
| Beau Webster | 72 | 92 | 8 | 1 |
| Alex Carey | 26 | 55 | 2 | 0 |
| Pat Cummins | 7 | 18 | 0 | 0 |
| Mitchell Starc | 2 | 6 | 0 | 0 |
| Nathan Lyon | 1 | 4 | 0 | 0 |
| Josh Hazlewood | 0* | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| TOTAL | 212 | 340 | – | – |
Fall of Wickets: 1-12 (Khawaja), 2-16 (Green), 3-46 (Labuschagne), 4-67 (Head), 5-146 (Smith), 6-192 (Carey), 7-199 (Cummins), 8-210 (Webster), 9-211 (Lyon), 10-212 (Starc)
South Africa Bowling:
| Bowler | Overs | Runs | Wickets | Economy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kagiso Rabada | 15.4 | 51 | 5 | 3.25 |
| Marco Jansen | 14 | 49 | 3 | 3.50 |
| Lungi Ngidi | 13 | 55 | 1 | 4.23 |
| Aiden Markram | 5 | 25 | 1 | 5.00 |
| Wiaan Mulder | 5 | 20 | 0 | 4.00 |
| Keshav Maharaj | 4 | 12 | 0 | 3.00 |
SOUTH AFRICA — 1ST INNINGS: 138 All Out (57.1 Overs)
| Batsman | Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aiden Markram | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| Ryan Rickelton | 5 | 12 | 1 | 0 |
| Wiaan Mulder | 4 | 14 | 0 | 0 |
| Tristan Stubbs | 10 | 28 | 1 | 0 |
| Temba Bavuma | 36 | 84 | 4 | 0 |
| David Bedingham | 45 | 111 | 4 | 0 |
| Kyle Verreynne | 11 | 32 | 1 | 0 |
| Marco Jansen | 8 | 22 | 1 | 0 |
| Keshav Maharaj | 5 | 18 | 0 | 0 |
| Kagiso Rabada | 7 | 19 | 0 | 0 |
| Lungi Ngidi | 0* | 3 | 0 | 0 |
| Extras | 7 | — | — | — |
| TOTAL | 138 | 345 | – | – |
Fall of Wickets: 1-0 (Markram, 0.4), 2-9 (Rickelton, 4.1), 3-14 (Mulder, 7.2), 4-43 (Stubbs, 18.3), 5-90 (Bavuma, 35.1), 6-112 (Verreynne, 44.3), 7-120 (Jansen, 49.1), 8-127 (Maharaj, 52.4), 9-138 (Rabada, 56.3), 10-138 (Ngidi, 57.1)
Australia Bowling:
| Bowler | Overs | Runs | Wickets | Economy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pat Cummins | 18.1 | 28 | 6 | 1.54 |
| Mitchell Starc | 13 | 41 | 2 | 3.15 |
| Josh Hazlewood | 13 | 35 | 1 | 2.69 |
| Nathan Lyon | 9 | 20 | 1 | 2.22 |
| Beau Webster | 4 | 10 | 0 | 2.50 |
Australia lead by 74 runs after Innings 1.
AUSTRALIA — 2ND INNINGS: 207 All Out (65.0 Overs)
| Batsman | Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Usman Khawaja | 15 | 28 | 2 | 0 |
| Cameron Green | 5 | 14 | 0 | 0 |
| Marnus Labuschagne | 20 | 55 | 2 | 0 |
| Steve Smith | 28 | 66 | 3 | 0 |
| Travis Head | 20 | 42 | 2 | 0 |
| Beau Webster | 18 | 40 | 2 | 0 |
| Alex Carey | 43 | 50 | 5 | 0 |
| Pat Cummins | 5 | 16 | 0 | 0 |
| Nathan Lyon | 2 | 10 | 0 | 0 |
| Mitchell Starc | 58 | 136 | 5 | 1 |
| Josh Hazlewood | 17 | 54 | 2 | 0 |
| Extras | 11 | — | — | — |
| TOTAL | 207 | 511 | – | – |
Fall of Wickets: 1-18 (Khawaja), 2-28 (Green), 3-66 (Labuschagne), 4-75 (Head), 5-97 (Smith), 6-115 (Webster), 7-128 (Cummins), 8-144 (Lyon), 9-172 (Carey), 10-207 (Hazlewood)
South Africa Bowling:
| Bowler | Overs | Runs | Wickets | Economy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kagiso Rabada | 18 | 59 | 4 | 3.28 |
| Lungi Ngidi | 13 | 38 | 3 | 2.92 |
| Marco Jansen | 14 | 55 | 2 | 3.93 |
| Keshav Maharaj | 11 | 30 | 1 | 2.73 |
| Wiaan Mulder | 6 | 18 | 0 | 3.00 |
| Aiden Markram | 3 | 7 | 0 | 2.33 |
South Africa need 282 runs to win. Target set.
SOUTH AFRICA — 2ND INNINGS: 282/5 (83.4 Overs) — ✅ WON BY 5 WICKETS
| Batsman | Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aiden Markram | 136 | 207 | 14 | 0 |
| Ryan Rickelton | 5 | 15 | 1 | 0 |
| Wiaan Mulder | 2 | 10 | 0 | 0 |
| Temba Bavuma | 66 | 134 | 6 | 0 |
| Tristan Stubbs | 25 | 58 | 3 | 0 |
| David Bedingham | 18 | 37 | 2 | 0 |
| Kyle Verreynne | 18* | 30 | 2 | 0 |
| Extras | 12 | — | — | — |
| TOTAL | 282/5 | 502 | – | – |
Fall of Wickets: 1-11 (Rickelton, 5.2), 2-17 (Mulder, 9.3), 3-160 (Markram, 56.1), 4-213 (Bavuma, 70.4), 5-252 (Bedingham, 78.2)
Australia Bowling:
| Bowler | Overs | Runs | Wickets | Economy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mitchell Starc | 14.4 | 66 | 3 | 4.50 |
| Josh Hazlewood | 19 | 58 | 1 | 3.05 |
| Pat Cummins | 22 | 75 | 1 | 3.41 |
| Nathan Lyon | 22 | 65 | 0 | 2.95 |
| Beau Webster | 6 | 18 | 0 | 3.00 |
Numbers the Headlines Missed
These stats did not trend. But they tell the real story of this match.
| Stat | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Cummins’ economy: 1.54 | Lowest ever by a bowler in any WTC Final |
| SA’s WTC 2023–25 record | 9 Tests played. 0 defeats. Unbeaten champions. |
| Chasing 280+ at Lord’s | One of the rarest wins in Test history at this ground |
| Markram’s 4th innings average | Well below 40 before this match — 136 was career-defining |
| Rabada’s match figures | 9/110 — most wickets by any SA bowler in an ICC Final |
| SA’s last ICC title | 1998 — 27 years, 2 months, and 14 days before this win |
Match Highlights — Aus vs SA WTC Final Scorecard, Over by Over
This is not just a scorecard. It is a story of momentum swinging four times in four days.
Day 1 — South Africa Pounce Early
South Africa win the toss. They bowl. Kagiso Rabada steams in. He removes Usman Khawaja. Then Cameron Green — same over. Australia are 16 for 2. The plan is working. Steve Smith and Beau Webster repair the innings. They add 79 runs. Webster hits 72 off 92 balls. Australia reach 212. Decent. Not great.
South Africa then bat. They collapse. Markram falls for a duck. Rickelton goes cheaply. Three wickets for 14. Lord’s is doing what Lord’s does — punishing poor shots on a lively surface. SA end Day 1 at 43/4. The match is evenly poised. Just.
Day 2 — Cummins Makes History
Pat Cummins walks out to bowl. He is unplayable. His line is perfect. His length is perfect. He takes 6 wickets for 28 runs. South Africa are bowled out for 138. Cummins sets a new WTC Final record — best figures ever by a captain in an ICC Final. He also takes his 300th Test wicket during the spell. Australia lead by 74. The match looks like theirs.
Then Australia bat again. They collapse from 144 for 8 to 207 all out. Mitchell Starc — a tailender — saves Australia from embarrassment. He makes 58 off 136 balls. Hazlewood chips in with 17. Target set: 282.
Day 3 — Markram Changes Everything
South Africa begin the chase. They lose Rickelton and Mulder cheaply. 17 for 2. The crowd is nervous. Then Markram and Bavuma come together. They bat. They bat. They keep batting. By stumps, they have put on 143 runs together. South Africa are 213 for 3. They need 69 more. They have 8 wickets left. The match has shifted completely.
Day 4 — A Nation Holds Its Breath
Bavuma is struggling with a hamstring injury. He can barely run. But he will not leave. He makes 66 runs batting through pain. Markram reaches 136 before Hazlewood finally gets him — caught at midwicket by Travis Head. The crowd rises. Markram walks off to a standing ovation. Kyle Verreynne comes in. He drives through the covers. The ball races to the fence. South Africa win. The scenes at Lord’s are unforgettable.
Detailed Match Analysis
How South Africa Performed
Pace Attack Was World-Class: Rabada, Ngidi, and Jansen were relentless. Rabada took 9 wickets across the match. Ngidi took 3 for 38 in Australia’s 2nd innings. Jansen took 5 wickets total. Three seamers. All three excellent.
Chase Was Controlled: Markram and Bavuma never panicked. They batted at under 4 runs per over. They rotated strike. They picked bad balls. They built a partnership that won the match.
1st Innings Batting Was Poor: Collapsing from 43 for 4 was alarming. If Australia had set a bigger 2nd innings target, SA’s chase would have been far harder.
Key Partnership: Markram + Bavuma — 143 runs for the 4th wicket. This was the partnership that won the WTC Final.
How Australia Performed
Cummins Was Superhuman: 6 for 28. Economy of 1.54. Those are not normal figures. That is a performance for the ages.
Starc + Hazlewood Showed Character: Both batted well in the tail. Without them, Australia may have set a target under 260 — and SA’s chase would have been even easier.
Top Order Failed Twice: Khawaja and Green fell cheaply in both innings. Australia never posted a score above 212. Against a quality SA attack, that was not enough.
Lyon Wicketless in SA’s 2nd Innings: Nathan Lyon bowled 22 overs and took 0 wickets. On a flatter Day 3 and Day 4 surface, Australia desperately needed his wickets. He didn’t deliver when it mattered most.
Three Turning Points
1. Cummins’ 6/28 vs SA’s failure to capitalise on the lead: Australia led by 74. That is a strong first innings lead. But their 2nd innings batting meant the lead was only 281. SA needed only 282. On a flat Day 3 pitch, that was chaseable.
2. A dropped catch by Smith — Bavuma given life: Reports confirm Steve Smith dropped Temba Bavuma early in his 2nd innings knock. Bavuma was on a low score at the time. He went on to make 66. That dropped catch cost Australia the match.
3. Markram-Bavuma partnership shutting Lyon out: From Over 30 to Over 70 of the chase, Lyon and Cummins were unable to separate Markram and Bavuma. The pair rotated strike smartly, kept Lyon’s off-spin quiet, and never gave Australia a moment to breathe.
Player Performances
Best Batsman — Aiden Markram, 136 (207 balls, 14 fours)
This innings will be played on highlight reels for decades. Markram came in at 17 for 2 — his team in trouble, chasing 282 at Lord’s. He looked calm from ball one. He defended brilliantly early. He rotated the strike constantly. When boundaries were there, he took them. When dot balls were needed, he accepted them. This was not a flashy hundred. It was a match-winning hundred. He became the first South African to score a century in a WTC Final. He is only the third player ever to do so.
Best Bowler — Kagiso Rabada, 9/110 (5/51 + 4/59)
Rabada has been South Africa’s best bowler for a decade. In this match, he confirmed his status as one of the best in the world. His opening spell on Day 1 destroyed Australia’s top order. His 2nd innings bowling kept Australia under 210. Nine wickets across a four-day Test final is remarkable. He became the first South African to take a 5-wicket haul in a WTC Final.
Most Impactful Player — Pat Cummins, 6/28 + 300th Wicket
Cummins lost this match. But he was the best individual performer across all four days. His 6/28 is the best bowling figures by any captain in ICC Final history — beating Bob Willis’ 6/101 from 1981. He also claimed his 300th Test wicket in this match — becoming one of the fastest bowlers to the milestone by balls bowled. Australia lost. But Cummins was peerless.
Other Notable Performances:
- Beau Webster — 72 off 92 balls in 1st innings. Saved Australia from a total under 170
- Temba Bavuma — 66 runs on a damaged hamstring. Pure leadership
- David Bedingham — 45 in SA’s 1st innings when they were 43 for 4
- Mitchell Starc — 58 off 136 balls as a tailender. Extended the target to 282
- Lungi Ngidi — 3 for 38 in Australia’s 2nd innings. Quiet but crucial

What This Felt Like — A Moment Beyond Cricket
South Africa’s players were born after their country’s last ICC title. Temba Bavuma was 8 years old in 1998. Kagiso Rabada was 3. Aiden Markram was 3. They did not inherit a winning legacy. They were not handed trophies. They built this from scratch — under pressure, at Lord’s, against the best Test team in the world. That is what makes this scorecard more than numbers. It is the story of a generation that refused to carry the weight of history and instead changed it.
Parallel History — The Last Time SA Were This Close
At the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 Semi-Final, South Africa chased down 57 against Afghanistan. They won easily. Then they lost to India in the final. That hurt badly. Twelve months later, same pressure, same big stage. This time, they did not let it slip. That context matters. This team has learned how to win ICC finals under pressure. That is a skill. And they proved it at Lord’s.
Head-to-Head Stats — South Africa vs Australia
| Statistic | Australia | South Africa |
|---|---|---|
| WTC Finals Played | 3 | 1 |
| WTC Final Wins | 1 (2023) | 1 (2025) |
| ICC Titles (all-time) | 8 | 2 (now) |
| Win in This Match | ❌ | ✅ |
| Prize Money | USD $2.16M | USD $3.6M |
Man of the Match Analysis
Aiden Markram — Player of the Match
Why He Won:
- 136 runs off 207 balls in a 4th innings chase at Lord’s
- Arrived with his team at 17 for 2 — under maximum pressure
- Shared a 143-run partnership with Bavuma to take SA to the brink
- Became the first South African to score a WTC Final century
- Also contributed with the ball across both innings — a complete all-round display
Career Impact:
- Markram now has a century in an ICC Final. Very few batsmen in history can say that.
- Every future SA Test XI discussion starts with his name.
- He is now in the conversation for South Africa’s greatest ever match-winner.
WTC 2023–25 Final Standings
| Position | Team | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 🥇 1st | South Africa | Champions — Won by 5 Wkts |
| 🥈 2nd | Australia | Runners-up |
What This Means:
- South Africa’s first ICC senior men’s title since 1998 — a 27-year wait
- Unbeaten across the entire WTC 2023–25 cycle — 9 Tests, 0 defeats
- Australia remain the top-ranked Test team but exit without the title
- The WTC 2025–27 cycle begins with India vs England — June 20, 2025
Key Takeaways — Aus vs SA WTC Final Scorecard
🎯 Five Things This Match Taught Us:
- South Africa’s pace trio is world-class. Rabada, Ngidi, Jansen — all three can win matches on their own. Together, they are unstoppable.
- Australia’s top order remains fragile. Khawaja and Green fell cheaply twice. Smith never kicked on in the 2nd innings. If these issues continue, Australia will struggle in the next WTC cycle.
- Bavuma’s captaincy is elite. He batted on a broken hamstring. He refused to leave. He made 66. That is the definition of leading from the front.
- Cummins alone cannot win Australia a Test. His 6/28 was historic. But the rest of the batting unit did not support him. Test cricket is a team sport.
- South Africa are now a Test superpower. This is not a one-off win. An unbeaten cycle. A title at Lord’s. This is a new era.
What This Match Means for Cricket History
South Africa are ICC champions. That sentence will be searched, shared, and argued about for years. Every future WTC Final preview will reference this match. Every Markram career summary will cite this 136. Every Rabada Wikipedia update will note these figures. Every generation of South African cricket fans will tell the next one exactly where they were when Verreynne hit that cover drive. The south africa national cricket team vs australian men’s cricket team match scorecard from June 2025 is not just a sports result. It is a permanent part of Test cricket history.
Upcoming Matches
South Africa: Return home as ICC champions. WTC 2025–27 cycle begins. Watch for their Test schedule against India and Pakistan later in 2025.
Australia: WTC 2025–27 cycle starts immediately. Away series in Sri Lanka expected in August 2025 — a good place to rebuild top-order confidence.
Preview: South Africa enter the new cycle as defending champions and genuine favourites. If Rabada and Markram stay fit, the Proteas could dominate the next two years of Test cricket.
FAQs — South Africa National Cricket Team vs Australian Men’s Cricket Team Match Scorecard
Q1: Who won the WTC Final 2025?
South Africa won by 5 wickets. They chased down 282 in their second innings at Lord’s on Day 4. It was their first ICC men’s title since 1998 — a 27-year wait.
Q2: What is the full Aus vs SA WTC final scorecard?
Australia scored 212 and 207. South Africa scored 138 and 282/5. South Africa won by 5 wickets chasing a target of 282.
Q3: Was Pat Cummins’ 6/28 the greatest losing bowling performance in ICC Final history?
Yes — and it is not close. His figures broke the record for the best bowling by any captain in an ICC final, surpassing Bob Willis’ 6/101. His economy rate of 1.54 is the lowest ever in a WTC Final. He took his 300th Test wicket in the same match. In any other game, 6/28 wins the Man of the Match. Here, it still wasn’t enough. That alone tells you how brilliant Markram and Bavuma were.
Q4: Could Australia have won if Steve Smith had scored a century in the 2nd innings?
Almost certainly yes. Smith was dismissed for 28 when well set. If he had gone on to make 80 or 100, Australia could have set a target of 340–360. On a Lord’s pitch that was flattening out, that extra 60–80 runs would have made the chase far harder. One wicket — one bad shot — changed the game completely.
Q5: Who was Man of the Match in the WTC Final 2025?
Aiden Markram won Player of the Match for his 136 in the 2nd innings chase. He was also active with the ball across both innings. His performance directly decided the match.
Q6: What records were broken in this WTC Final?
Pat Cummins: 6/28 — best figures by a captain in any ICC Final. Also his 300th Test wicket. Kagiso Rabada: first South African to take a WTC Final five-wicket haul. Aiden Markram: first South African to score a century in a WTC Final. South Africa: first team to win the WTC title while being unbeaten in their entire WTC cycle.
Q7: What does this win mean for South Africa’s cricket history?
It ends 27 years without an ICC title. It is their first WTC championship. It confirms Temba Bavuma’s era as the most successful in South African Test history. It also proves that a team does not need superstar batsmen at the top of their order — a combined bowling attack and one match-winning knock can win you an ICC title.
Q8: What should Australia change for the next WTC cycle?
Three things. First — fix the top order. Khawaja and Green have to do better. Second — find a batting option that can replace the top-order if they fail, rather than relying on tailenders like Starc. Third — Nathan Lyon must be more threatening in 2nd innings situations on flat pitches. His 22 overs for 0 wickets in this chase hurt Australia badly.
Conclusion
The South Africa national cricket team vs Australian men’s cricket team match scorecard from the WTC Final 2025 is now part of cricket history. South Africa beat Australia by 5 wickets. They chased 282. Markram scored 136. Rabada took 9 wickets. Bavuma led on a broken hamstring.
The Aus vs SA WTC final scorecard reads: Australia 212 & 207. South Africa 138 & 282/5. South Africa won. And they deserved every run of it.
This was not just a cricket match. This was South Africa finally claiming what they had been building towards for a generation. The wait is over. The Proteas are ICC champions.
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Written by: Yuvraj Sharma
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Sources: ICC, ESPNcricinfo, Cricbuzz

