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Is this finally South Africa’s ICC moment?

Is this finally South Africa’s ICC moment?

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Is this finally South Africa’s ICC moment?

Is this finally South Africa’s ICC moment?


It’s a big day for South African cricket.

The Proteas head into a crucial Super Eight clash against the West Indies in the T20 World Cup — a match that could all but secure a place in the semi-finals. With both teams unbeaten, momentum, preparation and nerve will be everything.

There’s belief building around this squad. After a strong run through the tournament, including a significant win that boosted net run rate, South Africa find themselves in a powerful position. But today’s contest presents a serious test — particularly against a confident West Indies batting line-up.

Speaking on HOT 1027 Breakfast, former Protea Lance Klusener shared his thoughts on the team’s chances — and he likes what he sees. Listen to what he had to say below…

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“For me, that’s how you deal with pressure — just making sure you’re fully prepared for what you’re going to face ahead of you.”

He believes South Africa’s stability in the tournament has been a quiet advantage. Limited travel, consistent conditions, and time spent in one venue could prove invaluable in a competition where margins are tiny.

“It’s those little things in big games that make a huge difference.”

Klusener sees today’s battle coming down to South Africa’s pace attack against the power of the West Indies top order — a contest that could define the match.

And looking ahead? His dream final is clear.

“Surely it’s got to be India and South Africa in the final.”

That would mean facing a roaring Indian crowd of more than 100,000 — but Klusener believes the Proteas would have plenty of neutral support.

For now, though, all eyes are on today. One more step. One more statement performance.

Is this finally South Africa’s year?


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