Proteas batter Tristan Stubbs admitted they had been outplayed after the national team fell in a seven-wicket defeat to West Indies.
Tristan Stubbs plays a shot during the first T20 International between South Africa and West Indies at Brian Lara Stadium. Picture: Daniel Prentice/Gallo Images
Sent in to bat, the Proteas were restricted to 42/5 after eight overs, placing them on the back foot.
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