
Despite the fact that almost 80% of South Africa’s population is black, only 5 black African players have been fielded by the Proteas since their re-admission in 1991, and none since Makhaya Ntini’s retirement in 2009.Ntini was the only one among the 5 to have had a long international career, taking 390 wickets in 101 Tests. The fast bowlers Monde Zondeki, Mfuneko Ngam and Lonwabo Tsotsobe and the wicketkeeper Thami Tsolekile managed a combined total of 17 Tests.
Bavuma’s international debut a significant landmark in a long racial history
“I’ve come to realise that there are a lot of people out there that I represent – I’m not just playing for myself,” Bavuma said on Wednesday. “I am aware, but it doesn’t really change the ball game for me.”
The young man has had a successful first-class career, and the highlight of his career as of yet has been a score of 162 against the Australia ‘A’ team on a South Africa ‘A’ tour in August.
Temba Bavuma will be the first black specialist batsman to ever play for South Africa. We have come a long way since 1960 when South Africa’s apartheid laws had forced talented batsman Basil d’Oliviera to emigrate to England in order to have an international cricket career.




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