South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma, who carried his bat throughout the innings to finish with 114 not out off 142 balls in the ODI series opener against Australia, has urged for his team to be relentless in their showing after ending up on the losing side.
After being bowled out for 222, South Africa managed to reduce Australia to 113/7, but an unbeaten 112-run partnership between concussion substitute Marnus Labuschagne (80 not out) and Ashton Agar (48 not out) saw Australia get the three-wicket victory with ease.
"If you get a team in that position, you expect yourself to be able to clean out the game. We speak about being relentless. When you get given a sniff against a team like Australia, you've got to take it. If the situations were reversed, they would have prided themselves on cleaning up the game," Bavuma was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo after the match ended.