
WTC Final: South Africa target Australia's weakness; Bavuma says 'there is an opportunity there'
Temba Bavuma of South Africa during a nets session at Lord's Cricket Ground. (Photo by)
South Africa captain
Temba Bavuma
has pinpointed Australia's makeshift opening pair as a key vulnerability his side intends to exploit when the ICC World Test Championship Final begins at Lord's on Wednesday.
Australia surprised many by promoting Marnus Labuschagne — traditionally a No.3 — to open alongside Usman Khawaja, bypassing teenage option Sam Konstas. Labuschagne has never opened in Tests, and the Proteas believe this unfamiliarity could tilt the early advantage their way.
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'I think there is an opportunity there,' Bavuma said on the eve of the 'Ultimate Test.' 'The conditions bring us into the game a lot.
With the swinging ball — very different from Australian conditions and even South African conditions — that definitely gives us an opportunity.'
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The real opportunity lies in the batting line-ups and how they respond to these conditions and pressure,' Bavuma added.
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Key to South Africa's attack will be
Kagiso Rabada
. Rabada returns to Lord's, a venue where he claimed a five-wicket haul in 2022, and enters the final in top form following his IPL stint with Gujarat Titans.
'I think he's in the best shape that he's ever been,' Bavuma said. 'He loves playing against the Australians, and that will be extra motivation for him. I think he's in a very good space.'
With the stakes high and conditions promising assistance to bowlers, South Africa are banking on early breakthroughs to shake Australia's foundations.
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