Proteas remain miles behind the rest as World Cup challenge falters

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Proteas remain miles behind the rest as World Cup challenge falters
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It’s not as if the Proteas, the team’s management or Cricket SA found out about the World Cup last month

There is of course still an opportunity for Sune Luus’ side to claim a spot in the semifinals, but that depends on New Zealand beating Sri Lanka in Paarl on Sunday.

It is important for outsiders to know what the brand is. “It’s 100% attacking,” Luus said. “Teams are posting 160-plus consistently, that is the way the game is going. We can’t stay behind at 120 or 130, we definitely need to be more attacking.” “We have experienced players, who need to take responsibility with that brand of cricket. Luckily we still have one more game where we want to play that brand of cricket,” Luus remarked.

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