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AB de Villiers has requested Temba Bavuma to lead the front in WTC Final vs. Australia




AB de Villiers believes that Temba Bavuma as Captain should lead the batting lineup, and South Africa wicketkeeper-batter Kyle Verrain should bat with the tail, emphasize the importance of scoring runs at Lord’s to support the bowlers. Australia sealed its place in the World Test Championship (WTC) final, where they will face South Africa at Lord’s in June.

“I think an integral part of that batting lineup, which I think will be incredibly important in Lord’s, it is always important to get runs on the board and give a little freedom to your bowlers. But I think the batsmen need to be informed to be informed as a Captain and then with a Kelly Verrain.

De Villiers emphasized the importance of being a strong batsman in the lineup, which can score a significant run in Lord’s and help the team win.

“With previous experiences in Lord’s, you have a batsman and can take that tail to the back end, they score 80 to 100 runs in addition to you, usually help you win the Test match at the back end.”

“I think it’s going to be important important, someone like a Temba, probably, a recurrent, to maintain that kind of form, to get runs on the board, but once we run out of the top order, to direct the traffic at the back end, it is very important to direct the traffic at the back end,” he said.

South Africa ended at the top of the league platform with a point of percentage of 69.44. He dominated the house, drawing a series against Pakistan and Sri Lanka while drawing against India. With the victory over the West Indies and Bangladesh, his distant form was equally impressive.

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His only blow came in New Zealand, where he was remembering a host of stars of his first choice.

While winning eight out of 12 matches and portraying one, Proteus finished in their first ICC World Test Championship final.

Australia earned an opportunity to protect their title with a point of 67.54, which finished second in the league standing.

He started his campaign by pulling ash in England before dominating Pakistan 3–0 at home. A minor blow came when the West Indies put him in a series draw, but won the final against New Zealand and Sri Lanka, a historic domestic victory against India, replacing Australia in the final against South Africa in June.

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