Bavuma ‘frustrated’ with lack of limited overs opportunities with Proteas

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Proteas Test batsman and Lions captain Temba Bavuma has admitted to being frustrated with the lack of opportunities in limited overs cricket at international level.

The diminutive Bavuma was speaking after he guided his young Lions side to the CSA T20 Challenge title with a superb 104 in the final against the Warriors at the Wanderers on Sunday afternoon. In the process, Bavuma became the first batsman to score hundred in a T20 final in the country.

Bavuma, who is generally viewed as a longer format batsman, said after the match that he felt a little frustrated with the lack of opportunities to be in the reckoning for a World Cup spot. “I had a terrible tournament during the Mzansi Super League and in this tournament, I was determined to make this right. Fortunately for me, things went well and I didn’t change too much.

 

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