The Citizen (Gauteng)

CAPTAIN TEMBA

VISION: TRY DEFINE A STYLE OF PLAY FOR ALL CONDITIONS Conversati­ons as to where Bavuma will bat are still ongoing but he prides himself on his versatilit­y.

- Ken Borland

New South Africa limited-overs captain Temba Bavuma said yesterday that he hopes to define a style of play for the Proteas that will be fit for every condition and every occasion.

Bavuma will lead South Africa for the first time in the three ODIs against Pakistan which start at Centurion on Friday, followed by four T20 Internatio­nals.

The Proteas’ failure to win any of the World Cups is well-documented and their performanc­es in the global tournament­s seem to be getting worse rather than improving, their most recent failure being their dismal showing in

England when they failed to advance to the knockout stage.

South Africa have not played an ODI since their tremendous 3-0 whitewash of Australia little more than a year ago, but since the 2019 World Cup they have completed just five matches.

“South Africa have always been more than competitiv­e in ODIs, we’ve been No 1 in the world before.

“As the leader I’m just going to try and define a style of play that we will be able to execute in any conditions and on any occasion. To do that, mentally we need to improve a lot, we need to get stronger.

“I’ll be trying to inspire and get the guys into a space where they can perform as well as they can.

“We want to be aggressive and able to dominate in all conditions. We definitely want to test ourselves more in conditions that may be ‘unfavourab­le’ for us, we want to see if we can execute our brand of play at all times.

“The mood is optimistic and hopefully I can lead the team to a couple of victories as we build to

2023. We really want to define our style of play,” Bavuma said yesterday.

Bavuma’s landmark appointmen­t – he is the first Black African to lead South Africa – comes after he has played just six ODIs, but has scored 335 runs at a strikerate of 92 in those games.

While the 30-year-old has now scaled the Drakensber­g in terms of his career, he knows he needs to keep posting performanc­es to add to the rocks already on his cairn on top of the mountain.

“Those conversati­ons about where I’ll bat are still ongoing, but it will probably be in the top three. I would like to think no further down than number four. But being versatile is something I pride myself on, it’s something I’ve always had to do.

“I’ve got to make sure I’ve got the skills to achieve whatever role I’m in.

“Obviously I’m excited by the responsibi­lity and I’m going to enjoy the journey and this new chapter in my career, and I look forward to adding value with the bat,” Bavuma said.

 ?? Gallo Images ?? BIG TASK. New Proteas limited-overs captain Temba Bavuma will take the reins for the first time in the opening one-day internatio­nal against Pakistan at Centurion on Friday.Picture:
Gallo Images BIG TASK. New Proteas limited-overs captain Temba Bavuma will take the reins for the first time in the opening one-day internatio­nal against Pakistan at Centurion on Friday.Picture:

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