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South Africa vs Australia Final Match ICC World Test Championship, 2025 Match, South Africa won by 5 wickets - Live Cricket Score
Venue: Lord's Cricket Ground - London | United Kingdom
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AUS 212/10 (56.4) 207/10 (65.0)

SA 138/10 (57.1) 282/5 (83.4)
South Africa won by 5 wickets , Man of Match (Aiden Markram)
Lord's Cricket Ground - London | United Kingdom
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