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They held nothing back from the opening whistle, pushing forward in a desperate attempt to summon a sporting miracle, but their ambitious goal was always just out of reach.
The Proteas held a 16-11 lead at the end of the first quarter and they were 33-19 up at half-time, and while their 14-point advantage was impressive in itself, it left them needing to extend the gap by another 50 points in the second half.Facing an insurmountable task, the hosts let it slip in the third quarter, with Uganda narrowing the gap to just five points with 15 minutes left in the fixture.
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