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Aiden Markram Enters Rarefied Air: First South African to Match Don Bradman's Feat.
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Aiden Markram has etched his name in cricket history, joining the legendary Sir Don Bradman in an elite list of batsmen. The South African opener's magnificent century in the World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia at Lord's has not only put his team on the brink of a historic victory but has also made him the first South African ever to achieve this remarkable feat.

Markram's innings was one of composure and class, a stark contrast to his first-innings duck. Chasing a target of 282, the pressure was immense, but Markram rose to the occasion, displaying a blend of aggression and resilience that has become his trademark. His unbeaten 102 at the end of day three, studded with 11 boundaries, has steered South Africa to a commanding position, needing just 69 more runs to lift their first ICC trophy since 1999.

In achieving this milestone, Markram has become only the sixth visiting batsman to score a fourth-innings hundred at Lord's, a ground steeped in cricket history. This exclusive list includes some of the game's all-time greats, such as Don Bradman, Gordon Greenidge and Michael Clarke. Furthermore, he is only the ninth batter to record both a duck and a century in the same Test at Lord's, a testament to his mental fortitude and ability to bounce back from setbacks.

The significance of Markram's century extends beyond personal accolades. It is the first-ever hundred by a South African player in an ICC tournament final, a moment that has been long awaited by fans back home. His innings also places him alongside South African legends like Graeme Smith and AB de Villiers, as he now jointly holds the second-highest number of fourth-innings centuries by a South African opener, with only Smith ahead of him.

Markram's journey to this historic moment has been filled with challenges and triumphs. After a disappointing first innings, he showed remarkable resilience to not only rebuild his own innings but also to anchor South Africa's chase. His partnership with captain Temba Bavuma, who battled through a hamstring injury to remain unbeaten on 65, was crucial in turning the tide in South Africa's favor.

The innings has drawn praise from former cricketers and fans alike, with many hailing it as one of the finest fourth-innings performances in recent times. His ability to perform under pressure, against a world-class Australian pace attack, has been particularly lauded. Former South African captain, AB de Villiers, was seen recording Markram's century from the stands, acknowledging the importance of the moment for South African cricket.

As South Africa stands on the verge of a historic WTC title, Markram's innings will undoubtedly be remembered as a defining moment. It is a testament to his talent, his resilience, and his unwavering commitment to the team. With just 69 runs separating them from victory, South Africa will be hoping that Markram can continue his stellar form and guide them to a memorable triumph at the home of cricket.


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