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Bavuma wary of Australia ahead of Champions Trophy clash

Bavuma wary of Australia ahead of ChampionTrophy clash

South African cricket captain Temba Bavuma has expressed confidence ahead of their ICC Champions Trophy clash against Australia, emphasizing the importance of not underestimating their opponents despite Australia's injury setbacks. Australia is missing key bowlers Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, and Mitchell Starc, yet Bavuma remains cautious, acknowledging Australia's historical strength in ICC events. He noted that while Australia's bowling lineup has changed, their batting remains formidable, and South Africa must be prepared for a challenging match.



South Africa enters the match with momentum, having secured a convincing 107-run victory over Afghanistan in their opening game. Bavuma praised his team's performance, highlighting their adaptability to unfamiliar conditions in Karachi. He described the decision to bat first on an uncertain wicket as "brave" and commended both the batting and bowling units for their execution.

Looking ahead, Bavuma emphasized the need for disciplined bowling, especially on batter-friendly pitches. He stressed that the bowling unit must maintain precision and always seek opportunities to take wickets, particularly against a strong Australian batting lineup. 

The upcoming match is crucial, as a victory would significantly enhance South Africa's chances of advancing to the semi-finals. Bavuma's leadership reflects a blend of confidence and realism, acknowledging the challenges while expressing optimism about his team's prospects in the tournament.


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