Maharaj says the Proteas are slowly moving away from being a one-man team

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'David Miller came through with his experience.'

While this theory was firmly debunked by Heinrich Klaasen‚ David Miller and Kyle Verreynne‚ Wednesday’s second ODI against Australia at the Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein will again put it to the test.

Maharaj played his part with the ball‚ but the middle-order batsmen with the least experience in Klaasen and Verreynne skillfully repaired the innings to set up the platform for the bowlers. "David Miller came through with his experience. Heinrich’s played a handful of international games‚ but the maturity he showed in his innings and how he paced himself looked like he’s been there for a long time‚” Maharaj said."We play as a team and guys are putting their hands up in various games‚ which is positive and important for us.”On his ODI debut‚ Verreynne came in at four and Klaasen at five.

"They’ve got a world class batting line-up and Lungi ran through that batting order and made life a bit easier for our bowlers at the back end‚” Maharaj said.That’s something they’ve yet to win in this home summer while having dominated all but one of their first matches of the series across all formats.

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