Key Points

Temba Bavuma led South Africa to their first ICC title in 27 years with a thrilling WTC win over Australia. He now aims to carry this momentum into the upcoming T20 and ODI World Cups. The skipper highlighted the importance of the 2027 home World Cup, calling it a major target. With key players like Rabada and Markram in form, South Africa looks poised for more success.

Key Points: Bavuma Eyes T20 and ODI World Cups After South Africa's WTC Win

  • Bavuma ends 27-year ICC trophy drought with WTC win
  • Targets home ODI World Cup in 2027
  • Supports Markram-led T20 squad for 2026
  • Rabada and Jansen shine in historic victory
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Bavuma wants South Africa to carry WTC win momentum to upcoming T20, 50-over World Cups

South Africa captain Temba Bavuma aims to build on WTC success for upcoming T20 and 50-over World Cups, targeting home glory in 2027.

"I think it will be massive... we are definitely setting our sights on doing special things in that tournament. – Temba Bavuma"

London, June 14

Following his side's historic ICC World Test Championship win over Australia, South African skipper Temba Bavuma aims to carry his side's outstanding Test form to T20 World Cup next year and eventually the 50-over World Cup at home a year after.

Bavuma ended Proteas' 27-year-wait for their second ICC trophy after the ICC Knockout title in 1998. His resillient half-century and partnership with centurion Aiden Markram sealed them their first-ever world title in any format of the game.

For Bavuma, the next opportunity to replicate these heroics may come at a home ICC Men's Cricket World Cup, which South Africa will co-host alongside Zimbabwe and Namibia in 2027.

He believes the momentum of the WTC victory can be carried into the white-ball formats as well.

"I think it will be massive. I mean, that tournament, we are definitely setting our sights on doing special things in that tournament," Bavuma said as quoted by ICC.

"There is still a way to go until then. Shukri (Conrad) obviously comes in now as the white-ball coach, so we will see what plans that he has, who his personnel will be. But yeah, hopefully this is the start of those trophies for the team," he added.

Before the ODI World Cup, South Africa will feature in the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

Under the captaincy of Aiden Markram, they will look to go one step further than they did in 2024, where they finished as close runners-up to India.

"Before then, the guys go to train and stuff, so Aiden and his boys, we will be supporting them to follow suit," Bavuma said.

"But that 2027, a lot of us, we want to be there. We need to be fit to be there first. But I will definitely be putting up my hand to be a part of that group," he added.

Coming to the match, On day first, Proteas won the toss and opted to bowl first. They dominated the first session with the ball, as fiery spells from Rabada (5/51) and Marco Jansen (3/49) reduced Australia to 67/4. A 79-run stand between Steve Smith (66 in 112 balls, with 10 fours) and Beau Webster (72 in 92 balls, with 11 fours) and a 46-run stand between Carey (23 in 31 balls, with four boundaries) and Webster took Australia to 212 all out.

With the help of early two wickets from Starc and contributions from Cummins and Hazlewood helped Australia reduced South Africa to 43/4 at day one end, with Bavuma (3*) and Bedingham (0*) unbeaten. A six-fer from skipper Pat Cummins (6/28) helped Australia bundle out Proteas for 138 runs and secure a 74-run lead, despite a half-century run-stand between skipper Temba Bavuma (36 in 84 balls, with four boundaries and a six) and David Bedingham (45 in 111 balls, with six fours).

In their second innings, Australia was reduced to 73/7, but a 61-run stand between Alex Carey (46 in 50 balls, with five fours) and Mitchell Starc (58* in 136 balls, with five fours), who also put a last wicket stand of 59 runs with Josh Hazlewood. Australia was bundled out for 207 runs, leading by 281 runs.

Rabada (4/59) and Ngidi (3/38) were the pick of the bowlers for South Africa.

In the run-chase, Proteas lost Ryan Rickelton early, but a 61-run stand between Wiaan Mulder (27 in 50 balls, with five fours) and Markram put Proteas on track. An even gigantic, frustrating 147 run stand between Markram (136 in 207 balls, with 14 fours) and skipper Bavuma (66 in 134 balls, with five fours) followed, rattling Australia. Despite Starc (3/63) attempting to keep Aussies alive, Kyle Verreyne hit the winning runs for South Africa to take them to their first ICC title since the ICC Knockout 1998.

Markram took home the 'Player of the Match' award.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments on the South African cricket victory:
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Rahul K.
What a match! Bavuma's leadership was brilliant 👏 As an Indian fan, I'm happy to see new teams winning ICC trophies. Cricket needs more competitive teams beyond the usual suspects. Hope SA can challenge India in the upcoming tournaments!
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Priya M.
Markram's century was pure class! But honestly, I'm worried about our Indian team now - South Africa looking dangerous for the 2027 WC. Our selectors need to start planning for the next generation of players ASAP.
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Arjun S.
Rabada's bowling was fire! 🔥 But can someone explain why SA took 27 years to win another ICC trophy? With their talent pool, they should be winning more often. Maybe they need to learn from how India handles pressure in knockouts.
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Shweta R.
As someone who stayed up all night watching this match, worth every minute! Bavuma's gritty innings reminded me of Dhoni's calmness under pressure. Hope SA cricket board gives them proper support for 2027 WC preparations.
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Vikram J.
Good for cricket that new champions emerge, but let's be honest - this Australian team wasn't at their best. The real test will be when SA faces India or England in finals. Still, congrats to Proteas for breaking their jinx!
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Neha P.
Emotional moment seeing Bavuma lift the trophy after all the criticism he faced. Cricket needs more underdog stories like this! Though as an Indian, I hope we don't become the new 'chokers' in ICC tournaments 😅

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