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Home»Sports»IND vs SA: A Casual Conversation with Temba Bavuma Paved the Way for Simon Harmer’s Test Comeback
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IND vs SA: A Casual Conversation with Temba Bavuma Paved the Way for Simon Harmer’s Test Comeback

October 28, 20252 Mins Read
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Simon Harmer’s Inspiring Return to South African Cricket

A simple message has sparked a potential change in the South African cricket landscape. After the World Test Championship final, veteran spinner Simon Harmer reached out to national team captain Temba Bavuma, expressing his desire to rejoin the squad. At 36, Harmer has made his mark in county cricket and often excelled in domestic competitions, yet he remained hopeful for a chance to don the Proteas jersey once again.

In a recent column for ESPNCricinfo, Bavuma shared, “Simon reached out after the Test Championship final and said he’s still available for South African cricket. It was exciting to hear that he wants to play again.” This initial contact quickly led to discussions with head coach Shukri Conrad. Just months later, Harmer found himself back on the national team, marking a return after a seven-year hiatus.

Harmer’s comeback kicked off in March 2022 in Durban against Bangladesh, where he seized seven wickets in his first Test back—a performance that highlighted the quality and control he brings to the bowling lineup. Since his return, Harmer has participated in 11 Tests, proving to be a reliable and stable presence in South Africa’s bowling unit.

His journey has been one of determination, starting from his debut during an India tour in 2015 to his latest performance against Pakistan in October 2025. In that crucial match in Rawalpindi, Harmer celebrated a significant milestone by claiming his 1,000th first-class wicket, reaffirming his skill in the longer format of the game.

Looking to the future, Bavuma sees Harmer’s return as part of a broader strategy to enhance South Africa’s spin bowling options. “The partnership between Simon and Kesh [Maharaj] is set to be powerful, particularly in subcontinental conditions,” Bavuma noted. He added that the friendly rivalry between the two spinners could further benefit the team.

With additional talent like Senuran Muthusamy and Aiden Markram in the mix, South Africa’s spin department appears stronger than it has in years.

For Harmer, this comeback symbolizes years of dedication and resilience. For Bavuma, it all began with a straightforward conversation—one that has not only revived Harmer’s career but could also transform South Africa’s prospects in Test cricket moving forward.

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