Bavuma: South Africa to 'throw caution to the wind' on final day against West Indies
Chloe Horswill
August 11, 2024 15:47 MYT
August 11, 2024 15:47 MYT
Temba Bavuma is ready to "throw caution to the wind" after an inspired South Africa performance on day four kept their hopes alive against West Indies.
On another day of limited play due to heavy rain, West Indies struggled through the rest of their innings.
Jason Holder (36) and Kavem Hodge (25) were both taken before Keshav Maharaj (4-76) got his fourth wicket of the innings when Joshua Da Silva (one) was caught.
Kagiso Rabada's 3-56 put West Indies on the back foot, and even Jomel Warrican's 35 could not do much to up their score as they failed to mount a late push.
Jayden Seales was then bowled for four, seeing West Indies finish on 233, trailing the Proteas' score by 124 runs.
South Africa set themselves up nicely for the final day of the Test, with Tony de Zorzi (14) and Aiden Markram (nine) putting the tourists into a 154-run lead at the end of day four.
Day 4 | STUMPS A rain delayed day of play comes to an end. South Africa 357/10 (1st Innings) West Indies 233/10 (1st Innings) South Africa 30/0 (2nd Innings) South Africa lead by 154 runs#WozaNawe #BePartOfIt#SAvWI pic.twitter.com/57jrMqKJDo — Proteas Men (@ProteasMenCSA) August 10, 2024
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"Hopefully we can get a full day because that will obviously give us a realistic chance of getting a result," said Bavuma.
"To use the old cliche, we will have to take care of the first hour to set it up and if it's going our way, then we can throw caution to the wind to see what happens.
"But it's imperative that we set it up in that first hour."
De Zorzi and Markram will be looking to keep the pressure on when they resume play at 30-0 on Sunday at Port of Spain.