South Africa skipper Temba Bavuma has conceded pressure gets far more intense when one is leading the side as there are a lot more critics and a lot more people keeping a close watch on the leadership skills.
Ahead of the team's ICC T20 World Cup Super-12 Group 2 match against Zimbabwe in Hobart on Monday, Bavuma, who is "still recovering" from an illness that sidelined him during the series in India and affected his preparations here in Australia, said he had started to feel good and was ready for competition.
Speaking about the added pressure that comes with leading the side, Bavuma said, "I think the element of pressure, I think that's something that's not really unique to me as a player, as a sportsman. I think all players have to deal with that pressure. Yes, it comes in different forms.