Lungi Ngidi, a key bowler for South Africa, remains positive about his team’s chances in the World Test Championship final. Australia led by 218 runs at the end of Day 2. Ngidi, who took important wickets, including those of Steve Smith and Pat Cummins, is aiming to finish the Australian innings quickly. He highlighted the team’s determination and adherence to the coach’s instructions to play with confidence. Ngidi also shared how he found his rhythm after the tea break on Day 2, attributing it to settling into his spell. The crowd’s support also played a crucial role in motivating him. The Proteas had experienced squandered chances and DRS failures, while Australia recovered thanks to Carey and Starc’s partnership.
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