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Ricky Ponting: Aiden Markram’s WTC Final Knock On Par With Travis Head’s 137 Vs India

South Africa’s victory in the ICC World Test Championship Final at Lord’s was a historic moment for the team and its fans. The Proteas defeated India by 7 wickets to lift the coveted trophy, and one man’s performance stood out among the rest – Aiden Markram’s brilliant knock of 136.

Markram’s century not only helped South Africa chase down a challenging target of 282, but it also earned him praise from former Australian captain Ricky Ponting. In his post-match analysis, Ponting compared Markram’s innings to iconic performances in the history of cricket.

The 25-year-old opener showed tremendous grit and determination as he faced a strong Indian bowling attack on a difficult pitch. His innings was a perfect blend of patience, technique, and aggression, and it was a treat to watch for all cricket fans.

Ponting, who himself is known for his aggressive batting style, was highly impressed by Markram’s performance. He said, “Markram’s innings was reminiscent of some of the greatest knocks we have seen in the game. It was a masterclass in batting and showed why he is considered one of the best young talents in world cricket.”

The former Australian skipper also highlighted the importance of Markram’s knock in the context of the match. He said, “To score a century in a high-pressure final against a strong Indian team is no mean feat. Markram’s innings was crucial in helping South Africa chase down the target and win the match.”

Markram’s century was a testament to his mental strength and ability to perform under pressure. He was unfazed by the situation and played with a calm and composed approach, which is rare for a young player in a big game.

Ponting, who has played and captained in numerous high-profile matches, praised Markram’s composure and said, “To see a young player handle the pressure of a final with such maturity and confidence is truly remarkable. Markram’s knock will go down as one of the best in the history of the ICC World Test Championship.”

Markram’s innings was also praised by his teammates and the South African cricket fraternity. His captain, Quinton de Kock, lauded his performance and said, “Aiden’s knock was the turning point of the match for us. He showed great character and led the team from the front. It was a pleasure to watch him bat.”

Former South African cricketers also heaped praise on Markram’s century. Graeme Smith, who was the captain of the South African team when they last won a Test series in India, said, “Markram’s innings was a delight to watch. He played with a lot of maturity and showed why he is one of the best young batsmen in the world.”

Markram’s century in the final was not his first significant contribution in the tournament. He had also scored a crucial 84 in the semi-final against England, which helped South Africa secure a place in the final. His consistency and ability to perform in big games have made him an integral part of the South African team.

Ponting also compared Markram’s innings to some of the iconic performances in the history of cricket. He said, “Markram’s knock reminded me of some of the great innings played by players like Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara, and Ricky Ponting himself. It was a special innings that will be remembered for a long time.”

Markram’s century in the final has not only earned him praise and recognition but has also established him as a future star of the game. His performance in the final has shown that he has the potential to become one of the best batsmen in the world.

As the ICC World Test Championship comes to an end, Aiden Markram’s century in the final will be remembered as one of the defining moments of the tournament. It was a knock that not only helped South Africa win the championship but also earned him praise from one of the greatest cricketers of all time. Markram’s innings will continue to inspire young cricketers and will be talked about for years to come.

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