Prince EWS
Global Moderator
This is a good post, but such dire failures against Sri Lanka - I suspect mostly in Sri Lanka, and those couple of Tests at home last summer - don't say a lot for his potential to add a lot in similar conditions in India.I'm still in the "Bavuma's not actually as bad as everyone says he is" camp, although he does make it hard to remain in that camp at times, particularly of late.
At the risk of venturing into cherry-picking stats to prove my point, he's played 7 matches against Sri Lanka (more than any team apart from England) and only averages 13.07 against them. If you remove those matches then he averages 39.64, which looks a lot better than his career average of 33.00, and to have an average like that without the 100s to boost it does point to a level of consistency. But as you rightly say consistently scoring 40 isn't enough and he does need to start producing more than that.
Something I think that's very important to get right about Bavuma is that he has a niche role as "collapse preventer" and so he shouldn't be batting above six. He doesn't convert well enough to bat higher. If SA want to play five bowlers he absolutely shouldn't be selected, and Faf shouldn't hide below him in the batting order as sometimes happens either.