WTC Final: Australia, South Africa players wear black armbands paying tribute to Ahmedabad plane crash victims

WTC Final: Australia, South Africa players wear black armbands paying tribute to Ahmedabad plane crash victims

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On Day 3 of the World Test Championship final at the iconic Lord’s, both South Africa and Australia players wore black armbands and observed a moment of silence to pay tribute to the Ahmedabad plane crash victims. Notably, an Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner from Ahmedabad to London crashed soon after its takeoff on June 12. Out of 242 people who were on board, 241 were declared dead, while one was admitted to the hospital. 

The players and the match officials paid homage to the departed souls. The International Cricket Council (ICC) shared the video on their Instagram account. “The cricketing world, led by South Africa and Australia, stands together to observe a moment of silence in honour of the lives lost in the Ahmedabad tragedy,” read the caption.

Australia extend their lead on Day 3

Kagiso Rabada picked up the wicket of Nathan Lyon to start the day, but the South Africa bowlers weren’t clinical enough to pick up the final wicket of Australia. Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood played some good cricket as Australia extended their lead over 250 runs on Day 3. This might hurt South Africa in the fourth innings, who are chasing their maiden ICC title in 26 years.

The Proteas bowlers need to clear the tail soon to give them some chance to script a comeback. The Temba Bavuma-led side produced a poor batting show in the first innings, being bundled for 138 runs. The fourth innings won’t be any easier either, with Pat Cummins and Starc being in terrific form.

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The Australia captain clinched a six-wicket haul in the first innings and will bring that confidence in the fourth. On the other hand, both Hazlewood and Starc have a good history of doing well at the Lord’s.

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