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'We'd Like To Be More Ruthless As Batters', Says Bavuma After Draw In 1st Test Vs WI
In a rain-affected match, 142 overs lost overall across the match, with West Indies finishing 97 runs short of an unlikely win and South Africa failing to take the final five wickets that would have delivered 12 World Test Championship points to the victor.
The draw was the first in men’s Test cricket in more than 12 months and sees South Africa remain in seventh place on the World Test Championship standings with a 26.67 win-loss percentage, and the West Indies stay in ninth at 20.83 per cent.
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