If you are a supporter of the South African limited-overs national team - which almost certainly means you have been long-suffering, too - it is worth pinching yourself after Friday’s valiant, dramatic events in Bloemfontein.
Public sentiment around the Proteas at close to an all-time low entering the first of three critical ODIs against World Cup holders England, they seemed for all money to be headed ignominiously for the"Massacre of Mangaung" at
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