Starc leads Australia fightback after Rabada five-for at Lord’s

Kagiso Rabada took five wickets as South Africa seized the early initiative in the World Test Championship final before Australia fought back on Wednesday.

Rabada overtook Allan Donald to become his country’s most prolific Test wicket-taker by claiming 5-51 as Australia were bowled out for 212 on the opening day at Lord’s.

Yet on what proved a fine day for seam bowling, Australia hit back to reduce the Proteas to 43-4 four in their reply before the close.

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South Africa got off to a super start against Australia as Kagiso Rabada took two wickets in an over

Australia initially struggled in gloomy conditions after being put in to bat by Temba Bavuma.

Rabada made his mark early on as he removed Usman Khawaja and Cameron Green in the space of four deliveries.

Marco Jansen – who finished with 3-49 – also caused problems and accounted for Marnus Labuschagne and Travis Head.

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Kyle Verreynne made a great catch to see Travis Head fall just before lunch on day one

That left Australia 67-4 but their innings was repaired by the ever-dependable Steve Smith, who overcame a difficult start to carve out 66.

In the process he became the leading overseas Test run-scorer at Lord’s, reaching 591 before being caught – at the third attempt – by Jansen at slip off the spin of Aiden Markram.

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Marco Jansen pulled off a brilliant catch after almost dropping the ball to see off Steve Smith for 66

He had shared in a fifth-wicket stand of 79 with Beau Webster, who had survived two lbw scares in his own less-than-convincing start.

The first saw him escape on review and the second, off Rabada, would have seen him removed if Bavuma had reviewed.

He rode out those difficulties as he went on to top-score in the innings with 72 from 92 deliveries.

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Alex Carey dropped a sitter of a catch in what could of seen Wiaan Mulder dismissed for one

He helped Australia to 190-5 at tea but then Keshav Maharaj prompted a collapse by bowling Alex Carey, who attempted an ill-fated reverse sweep on 23.

Rabada returned to account for Pat Cummins and Webster and finished off the innings by bowling Mitchell Starc after Jansen had cleaned up Nathan Lyon. It took his career wicket tally to 332, two ahead of Donald.

South Africa’s batters were unable to build on the work of their attack as Markram, Ryan Rickelton, Wiaan Mulder and Tristan Stubbs all fell in a difficult 22-over session.

Starc took 2-10 with Josh Hazlewood and Cummins grabbing a wicket apiece.

Australia's Mitchell Starc, right, celebrates the dismissal of South Africa's Ryan Rickelton, left, during the World Test Championship final between South Africa and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London, Wednesday, June 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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Australia’s Mitchell Starc struck twice as South Africa were reduced to 43-4 at stumps

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