
South Africa will be without the test captain Temba Bavima For the two-opposite match test series Pakistan2025-27 ICC’s first appointment of the World Test Championship (WTC) period.
Temba Bavuma will miss Pakistan tour due to calf injury
Bavuma continued a calf tension in the UK’s last white ball and is expected to settle up to six to eight weeks. In his absence, Aiden Markam Proteas will captain.
The head coach Thanksgri Conrad confirmed the absence of Bavuma, said he missed his leadership and batting. “Of course, the lack of a temb will be unavoidable. On the test side, it was such an important leader and inclined to us, which will be kidnapped on the field and on the site” Conrad said in an official statement.
South Africa will provide a valuable depth next to Senuran Mouthusamy and Prenelan Sabriaven, using a second test, the last selected spinner and the second test with the Maharaj in March 2023.
Conrad stressed the importance of experience in subcontinent conditions: “At the same time, the most test staff has experience in subcontinent, and I understand the requirements. added.
South Africa keeps the main group for Pakistani tour
Heares In June, the main group that raises the WTC Mace against Australia in June. Pacers Kagiso, Marco Jansen and Wiaan Mulder, will lead the fast bowling attack. Meanwhile, Dewald Brevis, Prenelan Subriaen and Zubayr Hamza are among the new additions.
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South Africa’s test staff for Pakistan tour: Aiden Mark (Captain), David Bedingham, Corbin Bosch, Dewal Brevis, Tony De Zorzi, Simon Harci, Keshov Mutder, Kagiso Rabada, Ryan Rickelton, Trindelan Subriaen, Kyle Verynne.
In another major development, Wicketkeeper-body Quinton De Kock Odi retired from Cricket. In the World Cup in the South African final in the South African final in the South African final in the World Cup in the World Cup in June, De Kock in the South African final returns to the Turar. Its return is expected to increase significantly in the depth of the limited excessive batting of South Africa.

