Bavuma’s Tendulkar wish to come true
Temba Bavuma said he would fulfil a cherished ambition on Saturday when he leads out South Africa in a World Cup match against England at the Wankhede Stadium, the home ground of his boyhood idol Sachin Tendulkar.
One of the Mumbai venue's most memorable moments came when it staged the 2011 World Cup final, with Tendulkar a member of the India side that defeated Sri Lanka to the delight of his adoring fans.
South Africa captain Bavuma, an admirer of the batting great, told a pre-match press conference on Friday: "I think for me, growing up, idolising a guy like Sachin Tendulkar, the Wankhede was a stadium you always heard about.
"So, to have that opportunity to be playing, that's another tick off my list as a cricketer."
By contrast, South Africa's Quinton de Kock, who has already made hundreds against Sri Lanka and Australia this World Cup, knows the Wankhede well from his time playing for the Mumbai Indians in the T20 Indian Premier League.
"The guys that have played here, JP Duminy, Quinton, they've spoken about how it can be a batter's paradise," said opening batter Bavuma.
"You get value for your shots and the ball seems to travel further...If it is your day, you can fill your boots.
"And I guess just the atmosphere of it all, it being a full ground, can really be something to enjoy."
The 33-year-old Bavuma also said: "I think it could be one hell of a game if you've got two teams of this calibre who play close to their best."
England star Ben Stokes is set to play his first match of the tournament after the star all-rounder missed the first three games with a hip injury.
"A fully fit Ben Stokes obviously does strengthen the England team," said Bavuma.
"He is an X-factor player, he's the guy that can change the course of the game...There's a lot respect for him, we know what he can do."
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