Setback For South Africa As Skipper Temba Bavuma Returns Home Due To Personal Reasons Ahead Of CWC 2023 Warm-Up Games
The Proteas are scheduled to take on Afghanistan and New Zealand in their first and second warm-up games on here September 29 and October 2 respectively.

Temba Bavuma of South Africa | AFP
Thiruvananthapuram, September 28: South Africa suffered a setback on Thursday with their ODI skipper Temba Bavuma returning home from India due to personal reasons ahead of the side's two warm-up games of the ICC Cricket World Cup.
The Proteas are scheduled to take on Afghanistan
The Proteas are scheduled to take on Afghanistan and New Zealand in their first and second warm-up games on here September 29 and October 2 respectively. As per an update on South Africa cricket's social media handles, Bavuma has returned to South Africa due to personal reasons.
T20I captain Aiden Markram will be leading the side
T20I captain Aiden Markram will be leading the side in the two warm-up clashes in absence of Bavuma, who is likely to rejoin the team ahead of their opening game. South Africa opens their World Cup campaign against Sri Lanka in New Delhi on October 7.
ALSO READ
RECENT STORIES
-
Central Railway Leads Nation With Full KAVACH Safety Rollout, Western Railway Advances With 4.0... -
Mumbai News: Bandya Maruti Seva Mandal Marks 75 Years Of Girangaon’s Dahi Kala Tradition -
Navi Mumbai News: Nerul Congress Breaks 'Vote Theft' Handi To Protest BJP Ahead Of Civic Polls -
Mumbai News: PM-JAY Brings Relief To Millions But Hospital Denials And Delays Persist -
Super-Cars, Super-Bikes & WWII Jeeps Steal The Show At Bhopal’s Freedom-Day Rally