Key Points

Temba Bavuma has made history as the most successful Test captain after just 10 matches. His incredible run included nine wins and one draw, surpassing records held since the 1920s. The Proteas' unbeaten streak under Bavuma secured their spot in the WTC final. His leadership culminated in a historic five-wicket victory over Australia at Lord's.

Key Points: Temba Bavuma Sets Test Cricket Record With 9 Wins in 10 Matches

  • Bavuma led South Africa to 9 wins in first 10 Tests
  • His unbeaten streak secured WTC final spot
  • Surpassed 1920s legends Chapman and Armstrong
  • Clinched first WTC title with Lord's victory
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Temba Bavuma makes history with unmatched Test captaincy record

South Africa's Temba Bavuma becomes the most successful Test captain after 10 matches, surpassing legends with 9 wins and 1 draw.

"Bavuma would sit ahead with a points percentage of 93.33, compared to Chapman's 90 and Armstrong's 86.67. – Widen"

London, June 14

Temba Bavuma has etched his name into the record books, becoming the most successful captain in Test cricket after 10 matches. With nine wins and one draw, no other skipper has enjoyed a better start in the format, as per Widen.

Bavuma first took charge of South Africa in the 2022/23 home Test series against the West Indies, leading the Proteas to a 2-0 clean sweep. He continued his winning streak with a victory over India in the opening Test of the 2023/24 series in Cape Town, though an injury sidelined him for the following match.

During South Africa's tour of New Zealand, which clashed with the domestic SA20 league, a second-string side was sent, resulting in a 2-0 series loss. Bavuma wasn't part of that squad, and the defeats do not count toward his captaincy record.

He returned to lead the side in Port of Spain, where South Africa dominated but were denied a win due to rain interruptions. At that point, his captaincy record stood at three wins and one draw from four matches.

What followed was an incredible run of form. South Africa strung together seven consecutive wins, one against the West Indies, two in Bangladesh (without Bavuma), and four at home, two each against Sri Lanka and Pakistan. This unbeaten streak was key to securing their place in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final.

Their crowning moment came at Lord's, where Bavuma led South Africa to a five-wicket win over Australia in the final, clinching their first WTC title.

He became the second captain (after Percy Chapman in the 1920s) to win nine of their first ten Tests (though Chapman lost one), and the second captain (after Warwick Armstrong, also in the 1920s, who won eight and drew two) to go unbeaten in his first ten Tests.

Armstrong went unbeaten but managed only eight wins in his first 10 Tests, while Chapman, despite winning nine, lost one. Based on today's WTC points system, Bavuma would sit ahead with a points percentage (PCT) of 93.33, compared to Chapman's 90 and Armstrong's 86.67.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What an incredible achievement by Bavuma! 🇿🇦 His leadership reminds me of how Dhoni transformed Indian cricket. Winning 9 out of 10 Tests is no joke, especially against quality opponents. Hope our Indian team takes notes on this consistency!
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Priya M.
While his record is impressive, let's not forget he missed some tough away matches. The real test will be when he leads in subcontinent conditions against teams like India or Sri Lanka. Still, kudos for the WTC win! 🏏
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Arjun S.
As an Indian cricket fan, I remember how Bavuma outsmarted us in Cape Town last year. His calm demeanor under pressure is remarkable. Hope BCCI is watching - this is how you build a Test culture!
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Sneha R.
The Proteas' transformation under Bavuma is inspiring! But I wonder - does this record reflect his skill or weak opposition? They haven't played England or Australia (except WTC final) during this streak. Food for thought 🤔
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Vikram J.
Records aside, what I admire most is how Bavuma united South African cricket after all their internal issues. That's real leadership! Maybe our neighbors Pakistan could learn something from this approach to team management.
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Neha P.
Amazing achievement! But as an Indian fan, I'm still salty about that Cape Town loss 😅 Jokes apart, this shows Test cricket is alive and kicking. Hope ICC schedules more meaningful matches instead of just T20 leagues.

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