Proteas can beat anyone on their day, says Rabada ahead of World Cup opener against Australia

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Proteas can beat anyone on their day, says Rabada ahead of World Cup opener against Australia
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Proteas can beat anyone on their day, says Rabada ahead of World Cup opener against Australia TiisetsoMalepa

The Proteas speed merchant spoke to the media from the team’s base in Abu Dhabi ahead of their first-warm up match against Afghanistan on Monday.

The Lions speedster, Nortje, Quinton de Kock, David Miller, Lungi Ngidi and Aiden Markram were the World Cup squad members who featured in the tournament, which was played on the same surfaces, and will have more knowledge and experience of the pitch conditions in Dubai and Sharjah, where the Proteas will play the bulk of their matches.

South Africans will be on the edge of their seats on Saturday when the Proteas play Australia in their World Cup opener in Abu Dhabi at 2pm, SA time. “We know that we can beat anyone on our day if we play well and apply ourselves and now it is just about taking it one step at a time into this World Cup.”

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