
Captain Bavuma happy to step aside
Temba Bavuma says he will relinquish the Proteas’ white-ball captaincy “if the team wants to go in a different direction”.
Temba Bavuma says he will relinquish the Proteas’ white-ball captaincy “if the team wants to go in a different direction”.
The new Proteas coaches have yet to decide whether Dean Elgar and Temba Bavuma will retain their captaincy roles.
Temba Bavuma admits he needs to convert his Test fifties into centuries.
Proteas interim head coach Malibongwe Maketa is happy with under-fire batsman Temba Bavuma’s frame of mind ahead of the first Test against Australia in Brisbane.
Ashwell Prince says Temba Bavuma scores the “difficult runs” more consistently than any other current Proteas Test batsman.
Proteas Test captain Dean Elgar says Temba Bavuma is feeling rejuvenated after a short break from the game.
Former Proteas batsman Herschelle Gibbs says Temba Bavuma should be playing domestic cricket for the Lions in a bid to regain form.
The South African cricket fraternity has had to deal with the embarrassment of a World Cup exit at the hands of the Netherlands and their leadership not giving a toss about telling them why, writes RYAN VREDE.
Proteas selection convener Victor Mpitsang has explained why Temba Bavuma was picked ahead of Reeza Hendricks throughout the T20 World Cup.
Proteas captain Temba Bavuma says he is still coming to terms with his team’s shock defeat to the Netherlands that cost them a place in the T20 World Cup semi-finals.
The Proteas didn’t revisit old World Cup habits. They just weren’t good enough across two matches, writes RYAN VREDE.
Temba Bavuma says he is still considering whether to continue as captain of the Proteas’ T20I team.
In the second instalment of ‘The Rundown’ series, Robin Peterson claims Dewald Brevis can play international cricket right now and discusses how time has triggered key Proteas.
By persisting with Temba Bavuma, the Proteas selectors are willingly and consciously compromising their chances of winning a World Cup, writes RYAN VREDE.
Aiden Markram has backed out-of-form captain Temba Bavuma to “come right with the bat” during the T20 World Cup.