Updated November 14th, 2023 at 09:11 IST

Temba Bavuma trains full tilt despite discomfort ahead of Thursday's semifinal against Australia

Temba Bavuma might be battling poor form and a hamstring injury, but the South Africa skipper had a lengthy training session despite considerable discomfort.

Reported by: Ashish Kapoor
South Africa is on the 2nd spot with two wins out of two matches. | Image:AP
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Temba Bavuma might be battling poor form and a hamstring injury, but the South Africa skipper had a lengthy training session despite considerable discomfort ahead of their World Cup semifinal against Australia at the Eden Gardens here on Thursday.

3 things you need to know

  • South Africa finished at the 2nd place at group stage
  • Temba Bavuma missed matches against England and Bangladesh
  • South Africa will Face Australia in semi-final 2 on Thursday

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Bavuma opts for optional training

While most of his teammates skipped the optional training on Monday, Bavuma, with a strapped right thigh, was seen training with full intent. He did fitness drills, took a couple of laps around the outfield and also did simulated running between the wickets, gradually increasing his pace.

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At times, he looked in discomfort and bent over to indicate something to the team physio Sizwe Hadebe and strength and conditioning coach Runeshan Moodley.

After about 15 minutes of warm-up, he headed to the nets and batted with a single stump and then used his bat. He faced the bowlers for about 30 minutes. Following the practice session, Bavuma left in a private car, possibly for a scan. The team management didn't give any update on his injury.

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Temba Bavuma was indisposed for matches against England and Bangladesh in the league stage and in his absence, Aiden Markram led the side.

Bavuma possibly suffered the hamstring injury during their match against Afghanistan as he left the field nine balls into Afghanistan's innings. Aware of his role as an opener, he returned after four overs to avoid a time penalty, but his movements were visibly hindered as he fielded with caution at mid-off.

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Bavuma managed just 23 off 28 balls in that match.

His batting is also under the scanner in this tournament. Bavuma has a highest score of 35 in seven innings at an average of 20.71 and a strike rate of 75.12. 

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South Africa gearing up to take on Australia

by five wickets with 15 balls to spare in their final World Cup group game and ensure they'll go into their semi-final against Australia in buoyant mood.

Consolidating second place in the standings, South Africa, who have 14 points from their nine games, are two points ahead clear of Australia and are confident of repeating their group-stage win over Pat Cummins' team in next Thursday's last-four meeting in Kolkata.

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(With inputs from PTI)

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Published November 14th, 2023 at 09:11 IST