He had the same hip issue that he had in 2022 that he had had trouble with in his subsequent ODI against Ireland on Friday.
Due to having an elbow injury that prevented him from the second ODI against Ireland, Temba Bavuma is fear for South Africa's Test collection against Bangladesh, which kicks off on October 21. Bavuma retired hurt during the next match on Friday, on 35, and was unable to subject later. He may consult a professional on his returning to South Africa.
Rassie van der Dussen did captain South Africa in Bavuma's presence, with T20I captain Aiden Markam rested for this collection.
The damage is on the same elbow Bavuma hurt in 2022 on a T20 tour of India. He was ruled out of South Africa's later-than-expected journey of England due to this. He made a comeback ahead of the 2022 T20 World Cup, where he captained South Africa to a group-stage enter. Bavuma was removed from the T20 captain later, but remained in the ODI position and was moved to Test work as effectively.
Since therefore, he has been beset by injuries including a proper hamstring niggle- which threatened to preserve him out of the 2023 ODI World Cup semi-final- and a left hamstring injury sustained during the Boxing Day Test against India past year- which ruled him out of the rest of that series. Due to his recovery and subsequent contract with the SA20, Bavuma's only full-time World Test Championship ( WTC ) series appearance in this year was the West Indies ' two-test tour in August of this year.
South Africa have six Testing left in the loop, two against Bangladesh aside and two each against Sri Lanka and Pakistan at house. They would need to win at least five of those games to be in with a chance of making the WTC finalized next June.
For now, for the white-ball set against Ireland, they are also without allrounder Wiaan Mulder, who has left the journey for specific reasons. They already have a 2-0 direct heading into their third and final ODI of the series on Monday. The T20I line that followed had a 1-1 finish.
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