South Africa concern over Temba Bavuma fitness ahead of semi-final

South Africa
South Africa’s captain Temba Bavuma could be a doubt for their semi-final against Australia, more than likely to be in Kolkata on Thursday, after sustaining a hamstring injury during their final league match against Afghanistan at Eden Gardens.

Bavuma left the field after nine balls of the first innings and returned four overs later but limped as he fielded, mostly at mid-off. He chased balls gingerly and hobbled as he jogged to talk to his bowlers but did not go off again, more than likely with his role as opening batter in mind. Had Bavuma spent significant time off the field, he would have only been allowed to bat after the same amount of time had elapsed or until at least five batters had been dismissed.

With a top score of 35 in the World Cup before this game, Bavuma was desperate for runs and appeared to want time in the middle. He came out to open the batting alongside Quinton de Kock, and ran 11 singles in his time at the crease, all at a leisurely pace though there was one moment where things got dicey. Bavuma played Mohammad Nabi to square leg and there was hesitation between the batters on whether to take the run or not. By the time they did, Noor Ahmed completed a quick pick up but threw to de Kock’s end, and he was able to sprint and slide his bat in. Bavuma, on the other side, was safe.

Bavuma and de Kock put on 57 in the Powerplay and celebrated their half-century stand with an unusually long hug before Bavuma geared up to face the 11th over. He inside-edged Mujeeb Ur Rahman for four off the second ball but then top-edged a pull straight to Rahmanullah Gurbaz at deep square leg.

Should Bavuma be unable to play in the semi-final, Aiden Markram will captain South Africa – as he did when Bavuma missed the England and Bangladesh games with illness – and Reeza Hendricks will open the batting.

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