Bavuma welcomes challenge of tough moments on World Cup qualification path
Captain backs allrounder Andile Phehlukwayo to come good against Ireland
So far, South Africa have lost the only series they’ve played in the World Cup Super League – 1-2 to Pakistan in March – but they had a second-string XI for the decider after several first-choice players had to leave for the IPL. Now, they have all their frontline players available and can start working on the combinations they want to use for the tournament. “Our first priority is to start racking up those points. In saying that, we want to use this opportunity to really get to terms with how we want to go about playing our ODI cricket,” Bavuma said. “The time is still there for us to try out different options and give guys the opportunities to show what they can do with the overall goal of winning series and qualifying for the World Cup.”
Similarly, South Africa on the whole want to ensure they maintain a level of hunger for success among the group so they don’t take an opposition like Ireland for granted on the road to the World Cup. “There is a danger of us expecting things to happen but we’ve come here to different conditions to what we are used to at home and different conditions to what we experience in West Indies. The challenge for us is to find a way to dominate and master conditions here,” Bavuma said, “If we heavily invest our energy and bring about a certain intensity to that, we will get the results we want.”
Firdose Moonda is ESPNcricinfo’s South Africa correspondent
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