
The unfolding Test match between South Africa and Australia at Lord’s is set to deliver a spectacle.
South Africa is up against a formidable challenge in the WTC Final, needing to chase down a target set by Australia. Despite the difficulty, the history of cricket suggests that improbable comebacks are within reach. The highest successful run chase at Lord’s belongs to West Indies, who scored 344 against England in 1984.
Notably, South Africa holds the second spot for successful chases, having scored 414 against Australia in 2008. To emerge victorious, South Africa requires steady nerves, resilience, and a performance for the ages.
Here’s a look at the Top-3 Highest successful run-chases at Lord’s:
West Indies Against England (1985): Completed the chase of 345 with exceptional dominance, losing just a single wicket.
England Against New Zealand (2004): Reached the target, only losing three wickets, due to strong partnerships.
England Against New Zealand (2022): Showcasing a balanced mix of stability and calculated risk. Strong partnerships in middle overs.






