'I’m Extremely Proud': Dale Steyn Breaks Into Tears Of Joy As South Africa Clinches Historic WTC Title At Lord’s; Video
Steyn, who retired from all formats in 2021, played a crucial role in laying the foundation for South Africa’s fast-bowling legacy. As someone who wore the Proteas badge with unmatched passion, his emotional response highlighted how much the win meant not just for current players but also for those who paved the way.

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Legendary South African pacer Dale Steyn was overcome with emotion as South Africa lifted their maiden World Test Championship (WTC) title after a nail-biting victory over Australia at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground. Steyn, who watched the final from home, was visibly moved and even shed tears of joy, a rare and heartfelt moment from one of the fiercest competitors to have played the game.
Steyn expressed his overwhelming pride and connection to the team despite no longer being part of the playing squad. “What do you say? It's incredible,” Steyn said, visibly holding back tears. “I'm sitting at home, and I’ve got my cap here. I’m extremely proud.”
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The victory marked a historic moment for South African cricket, as the team overcame powerhouse Australia in a thrilling contest. Chasing a target of 282 runs in the final innings, South Africa displayed resilience and calm under pressure to seal the title, sending fans back home into celebration and prompting raw emotion from some of its greatest icons.
Steyn, who retired from all formats in 2021, played a crucial role in laying the foundation for South Africa’s fast-bowling legacy. As someone who wore the Proteas badge with unmatched passion, his emotional response highlighted how much the win meant not just for current players but also for those who paved the way.
South Africa's dominant run chase at Lord's
The fourth innings belonged entirely to South Africa. In what turned out to be a commanding batting display under pressure, the Proteas chased down the target with ease, finishing at 282 for 5. Aiden Markram led the charge with a magnificent 136, while captain Temba Bavuma stood tall with a composed 66. Their partnership took South Africa home in style, ensuring a resounding 5-wicket victory.
Mitchell Starc took 3 wickets for Australia in the final innings but couldn’t stop the inevitable. South Africa’s clinical performance in both bowling and their second-innings batting defined the match and showcased their resilience and growth in Test cricket.
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