logo
‘Chokers tag was not ours to carry': South Africa skipper Bavuma after historic World Test Championship win

‘Chokers tag was not ours to carry': South Africa skipper Bavuma after historic World Test Championship win

Indian Express19-06-2025
South Africa's World Test Championship winning captain Temba Bavuma said his team never let the outside voice bother them as they went on to beat Australia in the final of the WTC 2023-25 cycle to win their first ICC trophy after 27 years. Bavuma said the 'chokers tag was not theirs to carry', even if the opposition referred to them with this tag.
'As much as the Aussies were saying we were chokers in the field, we never made it our thing. We just said we've got to keep going and be relentless, and the harder we knock, the doors will open. Chokers was not our tag to carry, we never spoke about it, although you always feel a responsibility when you wear the badge,' said Bavuma at the Cricket South Africa headquarters, where his side were given an official welcome.
The win over Australia gave South Africa their first major trophy since 1998, when they won the ICC KnockOut Trophy (later rebranded as ICC Championship Trophy). The Proteas received a grand welcome after returning home on Wednesday. Bavuma's men were greeted by several thousand supporters when they landed in Johannesburg following a five-wicket win over Australia in the final at Lord's last week.
'It was quite overwhelming and I have not seen such a lot of people at the airport before,' said an emotionally charged Bavuma.
'It's quite different to when we came home from the last (Twenty20) World Cup. I guess we have not really realised what we have done until you see that emotion. And to have done it in a proper South African way — it was not simple nor easy — shows something unique to this group and that is that we embrace everything of what it means to be South African,' he added.
Bavuma has had to endure criticism since making his debut in 2014 and said the way he and his team have overcome their challenges can be an example to those who follow. He said, 'From a team perspective, we would like to leave a legacy behind and start inspiring and encouraging other teams to go and win trophies. Hopefully, this is the start of a lot of trophies. We don't have a big legacy yet, but we can speak again in two or three years time when we have started a culture of winning trophies.'
(With inputs from agency)
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Joe Root reclaims top spot in ICC Test rankings; Bumrah, Jadeja rise too
Joe Root reclaims top spot in ICC Test rankings; Bumrah, Jadeja rise too

Business Standard

time25 minutes ago

  • Business Standard

Joe Root reclaims top spot in ICC Test rankings; Bumrah, Jadeja rise too

England's star batter Joe Root has reclaimed the No. 1 spot in the ICC Men's Test Batting Rankings, just a week after relinquishing it. Root's return to the top comes on the back of an impressive performance in the third Test of the five-match series against India at Lord's, where he scored 104 and 40, leading England to a narrow 22-run victory. This marks Root's eighth stint as the world's top-ranked Test batter. At 34 years old, Root becomes the oldest player to occupy the top Test batting spot since Kumar Sangakkara achieved the feat at age 37 in 2014. His resurgence pushes teammate Harry Brook, who briefly held the No. 1 position, down to third behind Kane Williamson of New Zealand. From the Indian side, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant each dropped a place in the rankings, now sitting at fifth and eighth respectively. Captain Shubman Gill also slid down three positions to ninth. However, it wasn't all setbacks for India. All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja made a significant leap, jumping five spots to the 34th position, thanks to his gritty scores of 72 and an unbeaten 61 at Lord's. Fellow teammate KL Rahul also impressed with knocks of 100 and 39, climbing five places to sit just one spot below Jadeja in 35th place. England skipper Ben Stokes had a notable match as well, earning Player of the Match honors for his 77-run innings and a five-wicket haul. His all-round brilliance has propelled him two places up to 42nd among batters and one place higher to 45th in the bowling rankings. Bumrah Solid at the Top, Boland Breaks Into Top 10 India's pace leader Jasprit Bumrah maintains his stronghold at the summit of the Test bowling rankings, enjoying a 50-point lead over his nearest competitor, Kagiso Rabada of South Africa. Meanwhile, Australia's Scott Boland has made headlines by jumping six positions to reach a career-best sixth place. Boland has been exceptional with the ball, boasting 62 Test wickets at an astonishing average of 16.53, a mark surpassed only by all-time legends George Lohmann and Sydney Barnes. His ascent places him alongside fellow Aussies Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon, and Mitchell Starc, making it five Australians in the top 10 Test bowlers, a level of dominance not seen since England had six bowlers in the top 12 back in 1958. Rounding out India's success, all-rounder Washington Sundar has also improved his standing, climbing from 58th to 46th in the rankings.

ICC AGM: Two-tier Test system, T20 WC expansion to be discussed
ICC AGM: Two-tier Test system, T20 WC expansion to be discussed

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

ICC AGM: Two-tier Test system, T20 WC expansion to be discussed

Singapore: The much-debated idea of a two-tier Test system , expansion of the T20 World Cup and ratification of new members are some of the topics that will be discussed in depth during the four-day AGM of the International Cricket Council (ICC), beginning here from Thursday. With the new World Test Championship (WTC) cycle (2025-27) in progress, the discussion on the two-tier Test format is set to revolve around fund allocation and clauses surrounding promotion and relegation. However, it has been generally accepted that the current WTC cycle will not be altered, and a possible implementation of the new system will be done after 2027. But the upcoming AGM, which will be headed by ICC chairman Jay Shah and newly-appointed CEO Sanjog Gupta, will take a serious note of this method since Cricket Australia and the England and Wales Cricket Board are major advocates of it. While there is no intention to add more teams to the 50-over World Cup, the ICC may mull adding more teams to the T20 version, potentially swelling it to 24 participants. However, any concrete decision is not expected before next year. Live Events At present, 20 teams are competing in the showpiece after the addition of four more sides since the last year's World Cup and the model will be retained until at least the 2026 edition. But cricket's return to the Olympics through the 2028 Los Angeles Games , and Italy's qualification for next year's T20 World Cup, to be jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka, have given an impetus to the expansion thoughts. "Italy's qualification for the World Cup is being viewed as a sign of cricket gaining some traction with new nations, and the governing body is keen to connect with a wider audience," a source privy to the development informed PTI. Since his elevation to the ICC top position in December 2024, Shah has been holding a series of high-profile engagements such as the one with FIFA president Gianni Infantino during the 144th IOC Session at Costa Navarino in Greece in March and with former IOC head Thomas Bach in January. Meanwhile, the ICC is likely to get a final update on the inquiry into the conduct of last year's T20 World Cup. There were charges of a cost blow-out during the tournament. While it was not officially announced, it is believed that the mis-handling of funds during the marquee event held in the USA and the West Indies had a role in the resignation of former CEO Geoff Allardice in late January. Meanwhile, Zambia is set to return to the ICC fold as an Associate member after its suspension in 2019 and East Timor is also likely to become a first-time member. Zambia was suspended due to "continued non-compliance" to amend multiple breaches of the ICC's Membership Criteria, relating to general competence and an acceptable detailed governance system.

ICC AGM: Two-tier Test system, T20 WC expansion to be discussed
ICC AGM: Two-tier Test system, T20 WC expansion to be discussed

Mint

timean hour ago

  • Mint

ICC AGM: Two-tier Test system, T20 WC expansion to be discussed

Singapore, Jul 16 (PTI) The much-debated idea of a two-tier Test system, expansion of the T20 World Cup and ratification of new members are some of the topics that will be discussed in depth during the four-day AGM of the International Cricket Council (ICC), beginning here from Thursday. With the new World Test Championship (WTC) cycle (2025-27) in progress, the discussion on the two-tier Test format is set to revolve around fund allocation and clauses surrounding promotion and relegation. However, it has been generally accepted that the current WTC cycle will not be altered, and a possible implementation of the new system will be done after 2027. But the upcoming AGM, which will be headed by ICC chairman Jay Shah and newly-appointed CEO Sanjog Gupta, will take a serious note of this method since Cricket Australia and the England and Wales Cricket Board are major advocates of it. While there is no intention to add more teams to the 50-over World Cup, the ICC may mull adding more teams to the T20 version, potentially swelling it to 24 participants. However, any concrete decision is not expected before next year. At present, 20 teams are competing in the showpiece after the addition of four more sides since the last year's World Cup and the model will be retained until at least the 2026 edition. But cricket's return to the Olympics through the 2028 Los Angeles Games, and Italy's qualification for next year's T20 World Cup, to be jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka, have given an impetus to the expansion thoughts. "Italy's qualification for the World Cup is being viewed as a sign of cricket gaining some traction with new nations, and the governing body is keen to connect with a wider audience," a source privy to the development informed PTI. Since his elevation to the ICC top position in December 2024, Shah has been holding a series of high-profile engagements such as the one with FIFA president Gianni Infantino during the 144th IOC Session at Costa Navarino in Greece in March and with former IOC head Thomas Bach in January. Meanwhile, the ICC is likely to get a final update on the inquiry into the conduct of last year's T20 World Cup. There were charges of a cost blow-out during the tournament. While it was not officially announced, it is believed that the mis-handling of funds during the marquee event held in the USA and the West Indies had a role in the resignation of former CEO Geoff Allardice in late January. Meanwhile, Zambia is set to return to the ICC fold as an Associate member after its suspension in 2019 and East Timor is also likely to become a first-time member. Zambia was suspended due to "continued non-compliance" to amend multiple breaches of the ICC's Membership Criteria, relating to general competence and an acceptable detailed governance system.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store