The Proteas have never been beyond the semi-finals at the Cricket World Cup but hope to put the curse to bed in India.
Lungi Ngidi and Keshav Maharaj of South Africa react during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022. Photo: EPA/LINDA HIGGINSONLungi Ngidi and Keshav Maharaj of South Africa react during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022. Photo: EPA/LINDA HIGGINSON
As in 2019, the Cricket World Cup has an open pool round-robin phase that sees all ten teams face each other once.Proteas shutting out the noise at Cricket World Cup In India, Star Sports Network will be the place to watch for fans as the host nation attempt to lift the trophy for the first time since 2011, when they co-hosted the competition alongside Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. In addition to the English world feed, Star Sports will also broadcast the tournament in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kanada and digital platform Disney+ Hotstar will host each match live.
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