Overview
Full Name Temba Bavuma
Age 34y 281d
Born Thursday May 17, 1990, South Africa
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Right-arm medium
Playing Role Batter
Teams represented
Biography
Not the most eye-pleasing batter out there, but Bavuma is someone who is a good player for your team in the middle-order and he has become a staple for the Proteas, especially in the Test format, with his smart batting and solid defense.
His first-class debut for Gauteng came in 2008 and just three seasons after this, he was signed up by the Lions. His good displays for the Lions and the fact that he could maintain consistency ensured that he was promoted and made the vice-captain for the team during the 2013-14 season. Bavuma was on the top run-getters list for consecutive seasons in domestic cricket and hence, he was called up to the Test squad for South Africa, when they toured West Indies, towards the end of 2014. He did not have the best outing in his first Test, but impressed one and all, when he got a half-century when he got his next chance in the middle of 2015, against Bangladesh. The series which imprinted his name into the Test squads for South Africa, was their series against England in late 2015 into early 2016, as he scored a ton in Cape Town.
After this though, he has yet to really reach the levels that his early days had promised, as against Australia, Sri Lanka, and New Zealand, he did not have the best outings in South Africa's Test games, apart from a couple of half-centuries. Temba made his debut in the 50-over and 20-over formats for the Saffas.
In March 2021, Temba Bavuma was appointed as the captain of South Africa's limited-overs team, succeeding Quinton de Kock. With this role, he became the first black African player to hold the permanent captaincy of South Africa's national side. Bavuma's inaugural series as captain was a home series against Pakistan, but he faced a setback when he sustained a hamstring injury during the third ODI, causing him to miss the T20I matches that followed.
Later, the same year, Bavuma achieved a personal milestone by scoring his maiden T20I half-century against Ireland in the third T20I, where he made 72 runs off 51 balls. In September of that year, during South Africa's tour of Sri Lanka for three ODIs and three T20Is, he suffered a right thumb injury while batting in the opening match and had to retire hurt. This injury required surgery; however, Bavuma made a sufficient recovery to lead South Africa at the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup in October.
Temba Bavuma captained South Africa during the 2022 T20 World Cup, but his batting performances fell short, attracting significant criticism back home. Struggling to find consistency with the bat, he only regained his form in 2023, becoming a reliable run-scorer and demonstrating strong leadership skills. Bavuma not only hit quick centuries but also reached a career high with a remarkable double century against the West Indies in the 2023 Sir Vivian Richards Trophy. He has amassed over 3,000 runs in Tests and is approaching the 2,000-run milestone in ODIs. While his impact in T20s has been limited, his recent contributions as a leader in ODIs and Tests have been exceptional.
Debut
South Africa vs West Indies at Gqeberha - Friday December 26, 2014
Batting
Matches 63
Innings 109
Runs 3606
100's - 50's 4 - 24
Sixes - Fours 15 - 416
Average 37.56
Strike Rate 49.22
Highest Score (vs West Indies, 08/03/2023) 172
Bowling
Matches 63
Innings 5
Overs 16
Wickets 1
Economy Rate 3.81
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Best Figures (vs Australia, 03/11/2016) 1/29
Fielding
Catches 31
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 9
Career Runs
609
459
306
153
Runs
Years