Temba Bavuma: South Africa captain on mental resilience and overcoming doubters

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Temba Bavuma, wearing a dark blue South Africa cap and training shirt, looks to his right


Bavuma led the way in South Africa’s run to the World Test Championship final by being his team’s most consistent run-scorer (among players who featured in more than two games), averaging 60.90 batting in the middle order over his seven appearances in the two-year cycle.

He has also been praised for his leadership, which has included cultivating a healthier environment within the team.

When he was initially appointed as limited-overs captain in 2021, several off-field controversies – including allegations of racial tension within CSA – saw questions arise about the future of the sport in South Africa.

And, when the runs dry up or things go wrong for the Proteas, Bavuma tends to be the one singled out for abuse on social media – with some of it appearing to be racially motivated.

“I’d love to understand why it becomes a lot more viral when it’s just me,” he said.

However, Bavuma opts to ignore much of what is said online.

“For some people there’s a genuineness about the game and they probably just want the team to perform at a certain level. Other people, I guess it’s their insecurities.

“I don’t think you can go and live your life out on social media. That is a facade.

“We’ve reached the Test Championship final, but there’s people who are criticising us. I wouldn’t go listening to everything that is said out there.”



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Publish date : 2025-02-27 14:30:42

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