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Exclusive: Aussies Will Hunt Bavuma and Rabada at Lord’s, says Former Opener Petersen
Former Proteas opening batter Alviro Petersen warns that Australia's ruthless nature will target South African captain Temba Bavuma and star bowler Kagiso Rabada in the upcoming World Test Championship final. Petersen urges Bavuma to be mentally strong against Australia's aggressive tactics.

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Having opened the batting against Australia's most ruthless Test teams, former Proteas opening batter, Alviro Petersen, highlighted that it is in the nature of the way the Aussies play their cricket to hunt for the head of the opposition team.
In this exclusive interview, Petersen emphasised that the Aussies will be after Temba Bavuma and Kagiso Rabada's heads in the WTC final at Lord's.
The most prized head
A lot has been said about the Australian team's ruthless nature in the past. In some cases, many have perceived the so-called 'Australian' approach as being abusive and bully-like.
However, many would agree that their style and approach to Test cricket is the reason behind the many classic Tests the world has seen in Test cricket history.
Their ultra-competitive, do-anything-to-win mentality has instilled fear in opposition Test teams, and their dominance over world cricket has commanded respect.
Two weeks out to the World Test Championship final at Lord's between captain Pat Cummins' Aussies and Temba Bavuma's Proteas, the Aussies are overwhelmingly favourites, partly because of the massive reputation they have built for themselves.
Having played against some of Australia's best Test teams, Petersen told SportsBoom.co.za in an exclusive interview that the Australians will come for Bavuma's head in an attempt to deter the skipper and thus the entire team.
Petersen says the Aussies will not be after Bavuma only because of his captaincy status, but also because of his recent form as by far the most consistent and technically sound batter in the Proteas Test team in the past couple of years.
The former Proteas Test opener called for the reserved Bavuma to stand up for his team at every chance possible and get out of his shell more.
"Forget about his (Bavuma's) technique, forget about what he's done in the last couple of seasons or whatever the case might be, Australia hunt for the head and he's the captain, they're going to come for him," Petersen told SportsBoom.co.za.
"He needs to be up for it, to be mentally strong for what's going to come. Australia's a tough team to play, especially in finals. So, they're going to come for him. He will need to stand up. That quiet demeanour of Temba Bavuma is unfortunately not going to cut it in the final."
"You need to stand up, because you're going to have (Australian) players that are all around you, and they're going to make you feel like the smallest thing under the sun."
"So, he needs to somehow stand up, even when it comes to pre-match conferences, it's time to say, listen, we've got this, we're ready for it, we know what's going to happen, and whatever comes our way, we are prepared to throw the punches."
Kagiso Rabada Scandal
Petersen added that the recent drug scandal that Kagiso Rabada, this generation's greatest Test bowler, was involved in has given Australia extra armour.
With the likes of former Australia Test captain Tim Paine having already publicly disclosed their displeasure with the way the situation was handled, Petersen believes the Cummins-led Test team will be vocal about it on the field to Rabada.
"They're going to jump on it. I mean, you've already seen former players jumping on it. They're going to jump on it like a wildfire, and leading up to that Test match final, they're going to absolutely drill it and nail it into South Africa to say, you've got to try to keep this under wraps," Petersen told SportsBoom.co.za.
"This is already the thing I see coming through from the Australians - 'you try to keep this under wraps. How on earth would you have done that? It should have been a three-month ban, you're protecting certain okes.' Those sorts of things will come up, and ideally, what they want is, they want Kagiso Rabada to be impacted by it."
The final will get underway from 11-15 June at the Home of Cricket, Lord's Cricket Ground in London.
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Ongama Gcwabe is an experienced sports journalist based in South Africa. His work has been featured in top publications like Independent Newspapers and IOL Sport.