Head coach Rob Walter says the Proteas will field a full-strength team against the Netherlands in Dharmashala on Tuesday.
Head coach Rob Walter in discussion with Proteas captain Temba Bavuma. Picture: Matt Roberts/ICC/Getty Imagessays the Proteas will not be taking their foot off the pedal and will field a full-strength team against the Netherlands in Dharmashala on Tuesday.victories over Sri Lanka and Australia, Walter said they were “unlikely” to rest key players against their unfancied opposition, who were still in search of their first win of the global showpiece.players were still feeling fresh.
“If some injuries get thrown our way later on in the tournament, or when we do play three games in eight days, we might have a conversation there. But for now it’s full steam ahead.“Everyone is training particularly well. The guys have put in the hard yards… and it’s nice to know there’s nobody we can look at in the squad who I don’t think is ready to compete if they get tapped on the shoulder.
“As we know, in this game, anyone can beat anyone. If you don’t rock up on the day, you can find yourself under pressure,” said Walter, who took over as Proteas limited overs coach earlier this year.
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