South African skipper Temba Bavuma said that the Proteas are ready to face Australia in the World Test Championship final. On ...
That desire was evident in the way he played: aggressively. Pakistan offered boundary balls and he cashed in. His century ...
South African cricket captain, Temba Bavuma, produced a sensational show on the opening day of the second Test against ...
Contrary to the first game of the series, South Africa opted to bat first. With Tony de Zorzi out with a thigh strain, Ryan ...
Temba Bavuma and Ryan Rickelton slammed centuries as they took South Africa to a strong position at the end of the Day of the ...
Ryan Rickelton promoted to open the batting in Tony de Zorzi’s injury-enforced absence, and Temba Bavuma enjoying the form of his career, both scored hundreds on a perfect batting day at Newlands.
South Africa tailenders Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen hung in against relentless fast bowler Mohammad Abbas for a tense ...
Pakistan’s day became worse as in-form opening batter Saim Ayub gets carried off field on stretcher after sustaining ankle ...
But the 28-year-old needed support from skipper Bavuma, who arrived in the middle with his side struggling a little on 72-3. By the close, South Africa were 316-4, with Bavuma contributing 106 in ...
Pace-bowling reserves, a wealth of big run-scorers, and a captain leading from the front all contributed to WTC final journey ...