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Temba Bavuma says winning the World Cup will have a positive effect in the country

Mahlatse Mphahlele Sports reporter
Proteas skipper Temba Bavuma celebrates his team's 3-0 ODI series whitewash of India at Newlands.
SWEET SUCCESS Proteas skipper Temba Bavuma celebrates his team's 3-0 ODI series whitewash of India at Newlands.
Image: Ashley Vlotman/Gallo Images

Proteas limited overs captain Temba Bavuma says players remain desperate to win a World Cup for the country after many years of failed attempts because of the positive effect it will have on the country.

Bavuma led the Proteas during the ICC T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) last year where they received stinging criticism for failing to reach the semifinal stage.

In the next cycle, the Proteas have the ICC T20 World Cup in Australia later in the year and the ICC Cricket World Cup next year in India where Bavuma says they must follow in the footsteps of the Springboks.

“From a point of view of the players, it is something that we do speak about in the change room with the guys,” he said on SA finally winning the World Cup.

“We look at other countries and we also would like to be a team that is a force to be reckoned with. We know how the effect that it will have in our country in terms of unity because we are a very diverse country.

“We have our issues but we know that sport has the ability to put those things aside and give people the opportunity to rejoice. We saw that with rugby not so long ago when they won the World Cup, we have seen how those guys are seen as heroes of the country.”

At the T20 World Cup in the UAE, the Proteas' challenges were compounded by the Quinton de Kock storm when he declined to take a knee in the match against the West Indies and he learnt a lot from that experience.

“Experience of the World Cup taught me a lot as a player and as a leader. There were a lot of positives from the World Cup, there were small margins that did not allow us to get to where we wanted.

“We have set ourselves standards, our performance against India during the recently completed series where we beat them in the Test and ODI series says that we have to keep going forward.”

The Proteas beat India in the Test without Anrich Nortjé and won the ODI series without Kagiso Rabada and Bavuma says their bowling attack is one of the most frightening in the world.

“If you look at our bowling attack, it is a world class bowling attack and it brings a lot of fear into batting teams around the world. If you look at our batting, there is a lot more from us to be consistent and be feared around the world.”

Bavuma also said he doesn’t take the responsibility of leading the team for granted.

“Representing your country is no birthright but a privilege and entitlement shouldn’t be there. I really appreciate been given the opportunity to represent my country.”


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