Temba Bavuma
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Last Update on: November 16th, 2023 at 03:02 pm

Fans on X reacted after South African skipper Temba Bavuma bagged a four-ball duck against Australia. The second semi-final of the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023 is taking place at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata. 

South Africa won the toss and opted to bat first. It was a horrendous start from them as they lost skipper Temba Bavuma on the fourth ball that he faced in the game. The skipper was outshined by the brilliance of Australian pacer Mitchell Starc. 

Mitchell Starc bowled a delivery that was on a length outside off. Temba Bavuma poked at it and the ball caught the outside edge and was pouched safely by keeper Josh Inglis. He perished for a four-ball duck.

Temba Bavuma continued his poor run in the tournament and South Africa was jolted in the first over itself. The Proteas skipper has scored just 145 runs at an average of just 18.1 in the 8 innings he has played in the tournament so far. The right-hander has the highest score of just 35 in the tournament. 

Temba Bavuma is not 100% as he has been battling a hamstring issue. The skipper at the toss mentioned that he isn’t 100% fit. He stated:“I’m not 100 per cent fit, but it’s just going to have to be good enough.” 

It’s fair to say that his decision to play robbed Reeza Hendricks of the chance in the game. The opening batter has been in decent nick in the tournament and played well in the two opportunities he was offered. He slammed a magnificent fifty in one game but unfortunately had to sit out. 

SA vs AUS: Fans on X react after Temba Bavuma bags failure against Australia 

As Temba Bavuma was back in the hut for a four-ball duck against Australia in the semi-final of the ICC World Cup 2023, fans on X reacted to it. They didn’t go easy on him and lashed out at him for his poor run in the tournament. Here are some of the reactions.

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