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Skipper Bavuma’s clutch knock ends drought

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November 17, 2025

PROTEAS captain Temba Bavuma may be a little man, but he certainly is the one for the big moments.

- ZAAHIER ADAMS

Skipper Bavuma’s clutch knock ends drought

PROTEAS Test captain Temba Bavuma raises his bat during his unbeaten 55 that set up his team's victory over India in the first Test at Eden Gardens.

(AFP)

Bavuma had brought back left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj into the attack after Aiden Markram had produced a golden-arm three-over spell. The match-up was not in Maharaj's favour with left-hander Axar Patel still at the crease, but Bavuma was backing his gut feel.

The first ball was dispatched to the leg-side boundary where Ryan Rickleton lost sight of it in the vast Eden Gardens crowd. Worse was to follow with Patel swiping two heaving sixes off Maharaj's next three deliveries to send the home crowd into a frenzy. India's target was whittled down to 30 runs within four balls.

All eyes were on Bavuma.

Had the skipper erred in tossing the ball to Maharaj? Had the momentum switched back in the favour of the home team?

Patel though wanted another piece of his fellow left-arm spinner Maharaj. He attacked again, but this time the ball went spiralling into the Kolkata smog with Bavuma the closest fielder in sight. The skipper ran back, and with 1.6 billion people all around India baying for him not to get there, he threw out his arms, to hold on to a clutch catch to dismiss Patel.

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