Bavuma will need three to four weeks of recovery time but will remain part of the Test squad, with the selectors opting not to name a replacement batsman.
Markram, on the other hand, will undergo a fitness test on Tuesday after suffering a mild quad strain during the Centurion Test and was unable to take the field in India's second innings.
South Africa already have an extra batsman in Theunis de Bruyn, who, like Bavuma, has not played in either of the first two Tests, which the Proteas won by 72 and 135 runs, respectively.
Despite not being a regular opener, de Bruyn opened in one of his three Tests, when he replaced Stephen Cook against New Zealand in Hamilton.
Bavuma is expected to recover in time for the four-Test series against Australia, which begins on March 1.
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