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zeenews|27-08-2025
"It's refreshing watching him kind of go about his business. He's not fazed by anything. What's also quite refreshing is seeing his reaction when he does go out. For him, it's all about; he should have hit the ball harder. Maybe the more experienced guys will be thinking, Was that a good decision or not? But youth is exuberant in him," Bavuma said on Brevis. "The longer he plays, the more he'll start getting a little bit more batsmanship in his game, especially in the longer formats.
For now, it's entertaining for not just the fans, but for us within the team as well."This approach is part of a broader strategy aimed at building depth and balance ahead of the 2027 ODI World Cup, which South Africa will host.
Despite winning the series, Bavuma admitted that the team’s crushing 276-run loss in the third ODI exposed critical weaknesses. “When Australia put us under pressure, we weren’t able to come up with the right solutions,” he said.
According to the captain, such setbacks are important learning opportunities as the Proteas look to improve their temperament in challenging conditions.Bavuma reiterated that while results are important, the bigger picture is about shaping a strong, adaptable team. “We have time, but we need to use it wisely. The goal is to be at our best when it really matters,” he said, reflecting on the long road ahead.
Bavuma reiterated that while results are important, the bigger picture is about shaping a strong, adaptable team. “We have time, but we need to use it wisely. The goal is to be at our best when it really matters,” he said, reflecting on the long road ahead.