South Africa's cricket coach has lauded the team's devoted fans in the wake of their momentous World Test Championship (WTC) Final victory, emphasizing their crucial role in the historic triumph. The head coach, Shukri Conrad, became emotional dedicating the win to the entire nation of South Africa.
The Proteas defeated Australia at Lord's, securing their first ICC trophy in 27 years, ending a long wait for major international silverware. The atmosphere at Lord's was electric, with a significant contingent of South African fans creating a vibrant and supportive environment that spurred the team on. Several players acknowledged feeling like they were back home in South Africa due to the immense support.
"They are the reason...", the coach stated, highlighting the unwavering support from fans both at the ground and back home. He noted how the team felt the energy and backing throughout the competition and especially during the final. Temba Bavuma, the South African captain, echoed this sentiment, expressing that it felt like they were playing in South Africa due to the incredible support. He also acknowledged the numerous heartaches and disappointments the team and its fans have endured over the years, making this victory even sweeter.
Kagiso Rabada, who played a pivotal role in the victory with nine wickets across both innings, also credited the home support from the fans who made the trip to Lord's. He emphasized that the win was well-deserved, given the team's collective performances throughout the season, and appreciated the fans that have stuck with them through thick and thin.
The South African victory was particularly significant, considering the criticism the team faced en route to the final. Some critics suggested they had an easy path, supposedly beating weaker teams. Bavuma addressed these doubts, stating that the WTC win against a formidable Australian side was a definitive response to those claims.
Aiden Markram, named Player of the Match for his remarkable century, also acknowledged the fans' contribution. He mentioned that playing at Lord's is special for every Test cricketer, and the presence of numerous South African fans made the occasion even more memorable. Markram even celebrated the victory by sharing a beer with a friend from school among the boisterous crowd, showcasing the strong connection between the team and its supporters.
The victory has sparked immense celebrations both in London and South Africa. Social media has been flooded with congratulatory messages, with former players and fans expressing their joy and pride. AB de Villiers, an ICC Hall of Famer, watched the game from the stands and lauded the team's fantastic win and Markram's match-winning century. Sachin Tendulkar also praised Markram's composure and Bavuma's grit under pressure.
This win signifies more than just a trophy for South Africa; it represents the breaking of a long-standing "chokers" tag that has haunted them in past major tournaments. It's a moment of immense pride and jubilation for a nation passionate about cricket, and the coach's tribute to the fans underscores their integral role in this historic achievement.