Australia's Marnus Labuschagne grabbed a stunning catch on Day 2 of the World Test Championship (WCT) final at Lord's Stadium on Thursday, June 12. He caught South Africa captain Temba Bavuma with an excellent performance in the field. The captain of Australia, Pat Cummins bowled a full ball in the 40th over that lured Bavuma to drive. However, the Proteas skipper could not get the ball down and drove it in the air to covers region. Marnus Labuschagne, who was stationed at covers, dived to his right and took an acute two-handed catch, providing a huge breakthrough for Australia. This was the second wicket for Pat Cummins in this match. On Day 1 of the Final, Cummins castled Wiaan Mulder to mark his first wicket in this game. The Proteas are in huge trouble as they are five down with a Trail of nearly 100 runs. Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by ICC (@icc) Also Read | Watch: CSK’s Heartfelt Message on Tragic Ahmedabad Plane Crash South Africa in Trouble After Bavuma's Wicket Temba Bavuma attempted more aggressive shots after being criticized for South Africa's slow batting on Day 1. Experts such as Matthew Hayden and Dale Steyn had criticized the team for their lack of intent as they lost four wickets early on to the pace attack trio of Cummins, Starc, and Hazlewood. On Day 2, Bavuma and Bedingham contributed 69 runs to keep hopes alive for their team. But just when it was going well, Bavuma lost his wicket in the morning session, leaving South Africa in a difficult position once again. Now, David Bedingham and Kyle Vereynne are attempting to keep South Africa in the contest. Skipper Bavuma will hope that the middle and lower order, which includes Marco Jansen, can create a huge partnership. South Africa is seeking their first big ICC title since 1998, but defeating a good team like Australia won't be an easy task. The Aussies are seeking to defend WTC title and create history once again.