Proteas ODI skipper Temba Bavuma said moving on from a successful Test series to ODI cricket isn't the easiest of transitions as the Proteas face the West Indies on Saturday after Thursday's washout. | Sport24news
Proteas ODI skipper Temba Bavuma is wary of the team not being able to carry their Test match momentum into the limited-overs circuit.
Proteas ODI skipper Temba Bavuma said moving on from a successful Test series to ODI cricket isn't the easiest of transitions. There's also the fresh body and mind of Quinton de Kock that will play a key role in South Africa's white-ball fortunes over the next two-and-a-bit weeks. "They're here and they want to stamp their authority in terms of what they can do. This West Indies series is one that we want to win."However, we also want to use it as part of a preparatory roadmap to ensure we allow players to show what they can do for this format."
Bavuma is more than happy to stay on his budding purple patch, so long as the team is benefiting from his positive batting actions.
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