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Shamsi took 2 for 6 in three overs in the warm-up match and bowled “exceptionally well” according to Maharaj, who finished with 3 for 17. “We know he is a world-class performer and everyone goes through various transitions throughout their career. It’s good to see Shammo back to his best,” Maharaj said. “He will have a big hand (to play) in this World Cup.”
Bavuma, meanwhile, should be back for South Africa’s second warm-up match against Bangladesh on Wednesday, which will be his last opportunity to find form before the tournament starts. “Temba is easing back into it. In the next game we will probably see him,” Maharaj said. “He is building up nicely towards the World Cup.”
Bavuma continues to have the backing of his team despite the rut he finds himself in and concerns over his T20 strike rate in a squad where there is stiff competition for spots in the top three. If Bavuma plays, one of Reeza Hendricks, Quinton de Kock or Rilee Rossouw will have to sit out. De Kock was rested for the warm-up match, Hendricks scored a 24-ball 27 and Rossouw broke the back of the chase with 54 off 32 balls. “Rilee has been in spectacular form and he makes things look easier than they are,” Maharaj said. “All round it was a very disciplined performance from the boys.”
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