“Probably the best entries of any south -African batter”


The old batter of England, Kevin Pietersen Aiden Markram For its party winning century. The Proteas defeated Australia by five doctors in the WTC 2025 final in Lord's, London, on June 14. The statements came when Markram scored 136 rolls of 207 deliveries with the help of 14 limits passing 373 minutes to the fold.

The 30 -year -old came out only when the Proteats needed only six runs while chasing 282 in the fourth entrance. This was his eighth ton of test and the third in the fourth entrance.

Visiting Batters with 4th entry hundreds to Lord's

  1. 214* – Gordon Greenidge (Wi) vs Eng, 1984
  2. 138 – Roy Fredericks (Wi) vs Eng, 1976
  3. 136 – Michael Clarke (de) vs Eng, 2009
  4. 109* – AGARKAR AJIT (IND) VS ENG, 2002
  5. 102 * – Sir Don Don Bradman (out) vs a, 1938
  6. 102* – Aiden Markram (SA) vs birds, 2025

Pietersen believes that Markram played the best tickets for a South South Bathery, under relentless pressure, calling the extraordinary. The commissioner converted into Cricerter told Jiohtstar (via ani):

“Probably the best tickets than any south -bush -African has played the trial party cricket. It may not be able to be reduced as an attacker or entertaining if you look back the story of south -Africa tests, but when you consider the expectation, stage and pressure after failing at the first entries, it was extraordinary.”

“Whether you are a batter or a ballist, when your country has you and you have to deliver, this pressure is immense. It lost to Ricelleton early, but it still had a really magnificent thing. It is difficult to describe the type of pressure it was,” he added.

Operators with most 100 to the fourth tests

  1. 4 – Sunil Gavaskar
  2. 4 – Graeme Smith
  3. 3 – Herbert Sutcliffe
  4. 3 – Geoffrey Boycott
  5. 3 – Gordon Greenidge
  6. 3 – Graham Gooch
  7. 3 – Aiden Markram

“Face of this belief”: the old bat

The ex -India coach Sanjay Bangar praised Aiden Markram for his struggle mentality. The counter turned into a coach accredited the opening whisk for the best of the Bavuma pattern. The latter was beaten despite an injury (a punch), which was launched as he ran among the doctors. Bangar said in the same interaction:

“ Markram was the face of this belief. But what drives these performances is the camaraderie in the locker room. When Markram asked Bavuma to stay with him in the fold, no matter what, and Bavuma did only this, he shows the strength of his bond.In the end, those moments took away a superhero and today, that the superhero was marked and was marked. '' “”

During his stroke he shared a crucial collaboration of 147 Run with the captain Tumba Bavuma (66) For the Third Wicket rotating the tide against the Australians.