Topping the list is former opener Dean Elgar, who called time on his international career last year. Elgar concluded his WTC journey with 1,935 runs in 30 matches, averaging 36.50
The gritty left-hander struck three centuries and 10 fifties, with a highest score of 185. Notably, Elgar signed off with a match-winning ton against India, underlining his value as one of South Africa’s most dependable openers in recent memory
Skipper Temba Bavuma remains a pivotal figure in South Africa’s middle order. With 1,890 runs in 27 WTC Tests at an impressive average of 43.95, he is the only South African batter with over 500 WTC runs to average above 40
Bavuma has compiled three centuries and 11 fifties in the championship, often anchoring innings during high-pressure situations. His calm presence and knack for building partnerships make him indispensable in South Africa’s bid for a maiden WTC title
One of the more seasoned players in the South African ranks, Aiden Markram has featured in 45 Tests, including 28 in the WTC cycle. The right-hander has accumulated 1,499 runs at an average of 30.59, registering three centuries and seven half-centuries
While consistency has often eluded him, Markram has played several decisive knocks that have bolstered the Proteas’ top order when it mattered

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