Temba Bavuma gave a big statement regarding Jasprit Bumrah, commented on the African captain during the India tour
New Delhi. South Africa captain Temba Bavuma has spoken on the controversial on-field remarks made by Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah during the first India vs South Africa Test played at Eden Gardens, Kolkata last month. Temba Bavuma was allegedly called a dwarf by Bumrah during the match. Bavuma’s reply has come regarding this matter.
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Let us tell you that during the Kolkata Test, India won by 30 runs under the captaincy of Temba Bavuma. On the first day of the match, Bumrah felt that he had dismissed South African captain Bavuma leg-before-wicket. He made a strong appeal, but the on-field umpire rejected it. Bumrah criticized wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant regarding the decision.Rishabh Pant, wicketkeeper) Discussed the possibility of taking DRS review with. While the players were talking, a clip of their conversation went viral on social media. During the conversation, Bumrah called Bavuma a dwarf, sparking criticism and debate online. On this, Bavuma said on Wednesday that an incident had taken place in which something was said about him. He said that senior Indian players Rishabh Pant and Jasprit Bumrah later apologized. Bavuma said he had not heard the comment at the time and learned about it after asking his team’s media manager. I know that there was an incident from my side in which he said something about me in his own language. At the end of the day, two senior players, Rishabh Pant and Jasprit Bumrah came and apologised. When the apology came I didn’t know what it was about, I hadn’t heard it at the time and I had to ask my media manager about it. Bavuma said that although on-field incidents remain on the field, the words said are not forgotten. He said that such moments serve as inspiration rather than creating any permanent enmity. What happens on the field, stays on the field, but you never forget the things said.
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