Former South Africa pacer Vernon Philander has expressed his support for Temba Bavuma to continue leading the national ODI team.
Philander's backing comes after South Africa's 50-run loss to New Zealand in the 2025 Champions Trophy semi-final at Gaddafi Stadium.
Chasing a challenging target of 363, South Africa faltered despite contributions from Bavuma (56), Rassie van der Dussen (69), and an unbeaten 100 from David Miller.
Philander commended Bavuma's leadership qualities, highlighting his influence in the South African dressing room over the past two years.
Despite the semi-final setback, Philander believes Bavuma has much to offer as a captain and batsman, urging patience and caution against making hasty leadership changes.
He emphasized the importance of strategic planning and preparation for international tournaments, starting from the top management down to the playing squad.
This involves better utilization of coaching resources and analytics to enhance player effectiveness, giving the captain the necessary support to lead the team effectively.
Philander also critiqued South Africa's decision to field only one specialist spinner, Keshav Maharaj, on Lahore's flat surface, suggesting that left-arm wrist-spinner Tabraiz Shamsi could have been a more strategic choice than a fourth seamer.
He pointed out South Africa's rich talent pool, advocating for smarter team selections based on conditions.
The former cricketer stressed the need for honest discussions within the management about adapting strategies and reassessing the traditional reliance on seamers, especially in subcontinental playing conditions.
He remains optimistic about South Africa's potential to secure silverware, provided they make informed tactical decisions and adapt to varied playing environments.