London, June 13 -- David Bedingham urged South Africa to embrace the pressure and make history as they gear up to chase down a fourth-innings target and win the ICC World Test Championship Final at Lord's.
After a back-and-forth second day, Australia hold a 218-run advantage but have just two wickets remaining after the Proteas stormed back into the contest with a magnificent display of fast bowling.
Australia started their second innings with a 74-run lead but stumbled to 73 for seven as Lungi Ngidi (3/35) and Kagiso Rabada (3/44) shook the defending champions.
Alex Carey's excellent 43 steadied the ship but Australia are 144 for eight overnight and, with two tail-enders at the crease, South Africa will fancy their chances of keeping it...