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Graeme Smith backs Temba Bavuma, Proteas decision to bowl first

Graeme Smith backs Temba Bavuma, Proteas decision to bowl first

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GOOD CALL Graeme Smith (pictured in his his heyday) backed Temba Bavuma's decision to bowl first in the World Test Championship final against Australia at Lord's, citing favourable conditions. Picture: AFP
Graeme Smith has backed Proteas skipper Temba Bavuma's decision to bowl first in the World Test Championship final against Australia at Lord's, in London, on Wednesday.
The former SA skipper Smith was in agreement that conditions meant bowling first was the best option.
The Proteas announced their team on Tuesday, with no major surprises on the day of the match.
The surprising selection though, was the inclusion of Lungi Ngidi who has not played any first-class cricket since August last year, at the expense of Dane Paterson who has been tearing it up in country cricket over the last couple months.

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