I blame the camera angle, I wasn’t sleeping: Temba Bavuma. A popular snapshot from the event appear to show Temba Bavuma sleeping, but he quickly explain that it was due to a skewed camera perspective.
Temba Bavuma, the South African cricket captain, denied being caught sleeping during the 2023 World Cup Captain’s Meet earlier today in Ahmedabad. A viral snapshot from the occasion appeared to show Bavuma sleeping, but he quickly ascribe it to a skewed camera perspective.
The captains of all 10 competing teams met with journalists and broadcasters, generating excitement for the impending cricket tournament. Bavuma, who serves as South Africa’s leader, was among the notable participants.
During the Captain’s Meeting, an image of Bavuma seemingly dozing began circulating across various social media platforms. Nonetheless, the South African captain quickly disputed any such beliefs, claiming that the camera’s perspective had produced an erroneous impression.
“I blame the camera angle, I wasn’t sleeping. ” Bavuma said as quote by Sportskeeda, in response to The Barmy Army’s tweet sharing the photo of him.
Despite Bavuma’s denial, a group of fans remained unconvince. Several leaving comments affirming that he appear to be in a state of relaxation during the event.
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Temba Bavuma is all set to lead South Africa for first time in ODI World Cup
Temba Bavuma is ready to skipper the Proteas for the first time in an ICC ODIs World Cup this year. South Africa’s 2023 World Cup campaign will kick off on Saturday. October 7, against Sri Lanka at Delhi’s Arun Jaitley Stadium.
South Africa dominated their group’s points standings the last time India hosted the ODI World Cup. Cricket fans are anxiously awaiting the developing events on the pitch as the Proteas seek for a repeat performance.
Temba Bavuma squad played a warm-up match against New Zealand in preparation for the 2023 World Cup, ultimately losing by seven runs on the D/L method. However, in recent times, the Proteas have shown excellent form in white ball cricket. Even thrashing the famous Aussies in a five-match ODI series prior to their visit to India.