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Bavuma focuses on British beatings instead of net run rate

Bavuma focuses on British beatings instead of net run rate
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South African captain Bavuma said first and especially his team concentrated on a rampant British beating in the world’s second world of Twenty20 World Cup in Sharjah, and the discussion of their net running rate could come later.
South Africa was at the level with Australia which was in second place at six points in the pool, but the latter has a better clean running advantage and will meet with the touch of West Indies before the match against England.
If South Africa can produce Australian results, they will advance to the semifinals, but if the latter is fulfilled by the Bavuma team at least will know what the size of their victory is.
But he is not worried about that for now.
“This is definitely a big game.
Some even call it a ‘quarter-final’,” Bavuma told reporters on Friday.
“So I thought of that point of view, and saw our expectations as a team that came to this event, we wanted to play our best cricket.” With Australia currently number two in our group, with their superior Run level, not much we can do it from the point of view.
I think the first point when we exit is by just winning the game.
“South Africa lost narrowly to Australia in the opening of their tournament and then had Furore from the Quinton de Kock scandal kneeling.
But they have placed both setbacks behind them and continues to increase with bats and balls because the World Cup has been going on.” Every match we only have.
” talking about fighting it as a team.
We don’t depend on individual brilliance to take it home, it’s all about us as a team that gives everything.
“England is clearly a strong side.
We have seen that not only in this tournament but for years.
As a team, we know that we must be the best in all our departments.” What happened to Australia, West Indies, I think what helps us is that their game happens before our match, so we will feel more sense or understand how we need to approach the English game.
“But I think the first point, without reading too much into everything else, is to win the game, and then we can take it from there.”

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