HOBART: South Africa T20 World Cup Captain Temba Bavuma vowed Sunday his squad will come out with all guns raging in their World Cup bow in Australia, with no time to ease themselves into the competition.
The Proteas have a poor record in global events, not ever
winning a World Cup or reaching a final in either short-ball format. They are unsuccessful
to make the T20 World Cup semi-finals a year ago on net run rate. Bavuma’s side
meets growing qualifier Zimbabwe in an all-African clash in Hobart on Monday to
get their Australian campaign underway with the compression on.
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South Africa’s captain says no time to waste at T20 World Cup |
But he said they were up for the contest.
“We have Zimbabwe as our opening game. There, all that we’ve spoken about in our meetings and our training, we’ll be looking to execute them as well as we can,” he said.
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“We want to start on an optimistic note. We don’t want to
kind of ease ourselves into the competition. There is no time to do that.
“Tomorrow will be a chance for us to perform our services and our plans consequently.”
South Africa T20 World Cup Skipper Bavuma himself is
desperate for runs with his batting form so poor he was overlooked in the
auction for South Africa’s new T20 franchise rivalry. He followed that by
scoring only three runs in three innings in their recent T20 series in India. Making
substances worse, he recently fell ill to further hampering his preparations. To know more about Pakistan Vs South Africa
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Bavuma himself is desperate for runs with his batting form so poor. |
“I was out of action the last week or so in India with illness. I came here to Australia still kind of improving. But I’ve gotten over that,” maintained Bavuma, who was chosen as South Africa’s white-ball skipper in 2021. Zimbabwe booked their berth in the Super 12 at the expense of Scotland in round one on Friday, to last their good form under Coach Dave Houghton, Zimbabwe’s first Test skipper back in 1992.
They have promised to cause “as much damage” as they can and Bavuma is wary but assured.
“We know what we’re going to do. We know how we’re going to do it. And we’re all quite contented around all of that,” he said.
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