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India Today on MSNWTC Final: Temba Bavuma reveals Australians used 'choke' word to sledge South AfricaSouth Africa captain Temba Bavuma revealed Australian players used the word 'choke' during the WTC final. The Proteas secured a historic win, ending their long wait for an ICC title.
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'I take celebrations VERY seriously!' — Langa's Municipal Ward 51 Councillor reveals celebration plans for local hero Temba BavumaOn Saturday, Temba Bavuma guided South Africa to a historic triumph in the World Test Championship — their first ICC title in 27 years. Bavuma led from the front in a five-wicket win over Australia in a thrilling final at Lord's. The match saw dramatic ...
Bavuma, hence, became the second captain, after Percy Chapman in the 1920s, to win nine of their first ten Tests, and the second captain after Warwick Armstrong, also in the 1920s, to go unbeaten in his first ten Tests.
Temba Bavuma, whose appointed as South Africa’s first black African Test captain in 2023 was met with scepticism, led South Africa to their first ICC world title on Saturday.
The first Black batter to make a century for South Africa has led them to World Test Championship glory – but wider issues within the format must be solved to save it
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South Africa captain Temba Bavuma revealed a desire to emulate the Springboks’ all-conquering rugby team after the WTC final win over Australia at Lord's.
Aiden Markram and Temba Bavuma didn’t have the pleasure of finishing off what they started in the World Test Championship final at Lord's.
Temba Bavuma led South Africa to a five-wicket victory over Australia in the final of the ICC World Test Championship at Lord’s, helping the Proteas end a 27-year wait for another global trophy.
South Africa captain Temba Bavuma revealed that Australia sledged them with 'chokers' tease during the WTC final and added the team silenced all doubters after winning the World Test Championship., Cr
Temba Bavuma reflects on South Africa's historic World Test Championship final win against Australia
Star South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma recently came forward and talked about what it means for him to help the Proteas win the World Test Championship final against Australia. He also backed his side to win even more titles.
When Temba Bavuma held the ICC Test Championship mace high at Lord’s, he didn’t just break a 27-year-old curse ; he rewrote the story of South African cricket in the most personal way possible. Moments after South Africa clinched a tense five-wicket win over Australia in the World Test Championship Final,