"We expect to come leading from the front, and good for us to come up against the best. You expect those guys to bring a lot of confidence and X-factor into the team," the South African skipper said. That said, Bavuma will have an 'unfinished business' as their last series -- a five-match T20I rubber -- ended in a 2-2 result after rain washed out the decider in Bengaluru. "The last time we were here we were tested, we were challenged, but I think we answered it quite well. We expect this to be a good series, a competitive one as well. This is the last series before the World Cup, we will be looking to fill up the gaps whatever they are," he added.
Personally, Bavuma has a lot to prove after being snubbed in their SA20 auction, the country's inaugural T20 League. Dismissing it as 'side-show', the skipper said his role is to lead the country and keep everyone in a good space before the World Cup. "I’m here to make sure the guys are in the best space possible going into that big World Cup tournament. All the other distractions, side-shows as I would call it, I will deal with on a personal level. "But being here within the team, as long as I am still wearing the shirt, it will be to serve and lead the team as best as I can," the 32-year-old said.