In Cook or Puttick there was, because outside of CW the proteas I know were calling for him one of them to open batting since during that home series vs WI. The age wasn't and shouldn't have been and issue since AUS just had a successful 2 years out of Rogers.
He wasn't a lolquota, since alongside K Zondo is the best black batsman in SA - but its obvious given the idea of quotas & need for a "pure black test player" was being pushed from government level since Ntini retired, that played a very big role in him getting picked.
...why would they pick an opener when they didn't need an opener at that point?
Elgar, Virus, Amla, du Plessis, de Villiers, van Zyl, <GAP> was your top 7, with Rossouw, Duminy and de Kock all on the shelf.
Sure, they could have shuffled Elgar back down to #7, but why do that when you've just lost Graeme Smith (and will inevitably soon lose Petersen) and hence need a long-term option up the top? You could make a strong claim for Cook or Puttick getting the spot that Petersen vacated with his retirement, but in the
actual situation that the South African selectors were faced with, picking a 35-year-old opener for a vacancy at #7 would have been weird to say the least.
Bavuma had made consistent runs in the Sunfoil Series over the past few years before he was picked. He wasn't brilliant -- heck, he was nowhere near Test standard -- but when it comes to your 10th best specialist batsman you can't expect Bradman 2.0.
I'm shamelessly copying and pasting this from a discussion I've had previously, but here are the Sunfoil lists from the previous few years. I've red-bolded the viable options.
Top 10 Sunfoil Series Run Scorers for 2014/15
1. RE van der Merwe -- shunt-y all-rounder with no business batting top 6 in Tests
2. RS Second -- who even is this bloke?
3.
F Berhardien -- yeah ok, they could have picked him over Bavuma. But he sucks
4. CA Ingram -- just took up a Kolpak deal in England
5. TL Tsolekile -- they wanted a batsman, not a journeyman 'keeper
6. GL Cloete -- averaging 34 for the season and 31 for his career
7.
RR Hendricks -- averaging 33 for the season and 34 for the career and is an opener
8.
TB de Bruyn -- could be a gun, but 8 FC games in South Africa (debuting in Feb) does not a Test debut make.
9. PJ van Biljon -- looks like a bit of a shunt to me
10. HG Kuhn -- journeyman alert
Top 10 Sunfoil Series Run Scorers for 2013/14
1. S van Zyl -- in the team
2. JL Ontong -- do you really want him in the team?
3. DJ White -- opener, and doesn't seem to be that great, even if he does have potential
4. DJ van Wyk -- yeah, no
5. AG Puttick -- journeyman alert + opener
6.
T Bavuma -- young guy with some runs and potential
7. SC Cook -- journeyman alert + opener
8. RR Rossouw -- recovering from injury
9. AG Prince -- retired
10. ML Price -- averaged <35, and he's 33 years old.
2012/13
1. ND McKenzie -- retired
2. S van Zyl -- in the team
3. DJ Jacobs -- no, just no.
4. Q de Kock -- injured
5. T Bavuma -- in fairness he only averaged 31 here, so it isn't especially impressive, but there aren't many viable options in this list
6. VN van Jaarsveld -- regressive step
7. AJA Gray -- not much of an option when the vacancy actually occurred
8. SC Cook -- opener
9. RE van der Merwe -- no.
10. D Smit -- 'keeper who is now struggling to hold a Franchise spot
So yeah, ok, they could have picked Berhardien for Test cricket. But I certainly think Berhardien's ceiling in red-ball cricket is lower than Bavuma's. They could have debuted Hendricks at 7 as a precursor to him getting the opening spot soon to be vacated by Virus -- that actually might have been a decent call. Or they could have taken a punt on de Bruyn, but realistically there's no reason to make that call so early.
They could also have taken a 'keeper so AB de Villiers didn't have to do it, but for whatever reason decided that wasn't the team balance they want. Or they could have rewarded a journeyman opener for their domestic service by chucking them at 7.
Bavuma was young. Bavuma had consistent, if not awe-inspiring, Franchise performances in the previous years. Bavuma had SA-A runs. Bavuma had potential. For a guy who was primarily going to be an experience-gaining tourist and might get a match here or there if injuries and team balance deem it necessary, Bavuma or Hendricks were the only guys who really fit the criteria.
Was it a clear-cut decision where Bavuma was definitively the next best batsman available? No. Was it a selection discussion that he was in
on merit? Yes, definitely.
To put it this way, last time I had this discussion the other bloke came in aggressively championing Justin Ontong for Bavuma's place. I think that speaks volumes --
Justin Ontong.