South Africa’s recent Test series victory against the West Indies has reignited their hopes of reaching the World Test Championship (WTC) final next year. The Proteas’ 40-run triumph in Georgetown marked their second win in six Tests during the 2023-25 cycle, propelling them to fifth position in the standings.
To maintain their chances of reaching the final, South Africa must secure victories in at least five of their upcoming six matches. This includes two away Tests against Bangladesh in October (yet to be confirmed) and two each against Sri Lanka and Pakistan at home later this year.
The second Test against the West Indies proved to be a closely contested battle, with the home side pursuing a target of 263 runs to secure victory. However, South Africa’s bowling attack excelled, dismissing the West Indies for 222 runs and sealing the series win.
“It was very satisfying because winning away from home is never an easy feat, and you should never take it for granted,” said South Africa captain Temba Bavuma.
South Africa had a full-strength Test side in the Caribbean for the first time since February, when they had to send a second-string team to New Zealand because of the T20 league commitments of most of their players.
The rain-affected first match in Trinidad ended in a draw.
“Our goal was to come to the Caribbean and win the series, and we’re happy that we were able to do so. And I think along the way as well, we’ve played some good cricket,” Bavuma said.
“We were put under pressure, and we were able to have answers in those periods. I think we can obviously get better and improve, but I think for this young group of players, there’s a lot of learnings and confidence that we can take from here,” he told reporters.
South Africa’s victory against the West Indies has given them a much-needed boost in their quest for a place in the WTC final. However, they face a challenging road ahead, with tough matches against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan still to come.