Temba Bavuma is a South African cricketer known for making history as the first black African to score a Test century for South Africa and the first black cricketer to captain the national team in all three formats.
Bavuma’s breakthrough came in 2016 when he scored an unbeaten century against England in a Test match, establishing himself as a key player in South African cricket.
His leadership skills were further recognized when he was appointed captain of the limited-overs teams in 2021.
Profile
- Full name: Temba Bavuma
- Date of birth: May 17, 1990
- Age: 34 years old
- Gender: Male
- Place of birth: Langa, Cape Town, South Africa
- Nationality: South African
- Profession: Cricketer (Batsman)
- Height: 5’4” (1.62 m)
- Parents: Vuyo Bavuma (father), Phumza Bavuma (mother)
- Siblings: Brother (Phola Bavuma), Sister (Phila Bavuma)
- Spouse: Phila Lobi
- Children: Langa Bavuma
- Relationship status: Married
- Religion: Christianity
- Ethnicity: Black South African
- Net worth: $5 million
Early Life and Education
Temba Bavuma, now 34 years old, was born in Langa, Cape Town on May 17, 1990.
He grew up in a family that valued education and sports, with his father, Vuyo Bavuma, a journalist, and his mother, Phumza, working in the petroleum industry.
Bavuma attended South African College Junior School before moving to Johannesburg, where he completed his secondary education at St David’s Marist Inanda.
His uncles, who played an essential role in guiding his interest in cricket, helped shape his early sporting life. Of Xhosa descent, Bavuma grew up with a rich cultural heritage, and his Christian faith was integral to his upbringing.
Personal Life
Temba Bavuma married Phila Lobi on August 25, 2018, in a beautiful ceremony held at The Conservatory in Franschhoek, South Africa. The couple shares a strong bond and has one son named Langa.
Despite his busy cricket career, Bavuma has made time for his family and maintains a private life away from media scrutiny.
Besides cricket, Bavuma is passionate about golf and participates in charity tournaments. The family resides in Johannesburg, where Bavuma balances his professional commitments with his personal life.
Career
Bavuma’s professional cricket career began in 2008 when he made his first-class debut for Gauteng.
He steadily rose through the ranks, making his international debut in 2014 in a Test match against the West Indies.
His career-defining moment came in 2016 when he became the first black African to score a Test century for South Africa, scoring 102 not out against England. This achievement cemented his place in the team.
Bavuma has since played in numerous formats, including One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). He made his ODI debut in 2016, scoring a century against Ireland.
In 2021, Bavuma was named the captain of South Africa’s limited-overs teams, making him the first black African to lead the national team in all formats. He led South Africa through major tournaments, including the T20 and ODI World Cup.
In addition to his international career, Bavuma has played in domestic leagues, including the Mzansi Super League and SA20.
His leadership and consistent performance have earned him a reputation as one of South Africa’s most reliable cricketers.
Awards
- South African Cricketer of the Year (2016)
- Test Cricketer of the Year (2016)
- ODI Cricketer of the Year (2020, 2021)
- Award of Excellence, Cricket South Africa (2017)
- Order of Ikhamanga in Silver (2019)
Net worth
Temba Bavuma’s net worth is estimated at $5 million.
His wealth is primarily generated from his cricket career, including match fees, endorsements, and captaincy roles.
Social Media
- Instagram: @tembabavuma
- Twitter: @tbavuma10
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