Cricket
No plain-sailing at the World Cup─── 16:07 Wed, 04 Feb 2015
Proteas coach, Russell Domingo says his side cannot afford to be complacent during the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Speaking to the press this morning in Johannesburg ahead of the teams departure down-under, Domingo warned that it’s easy to come unstuck in a World Cup match.
Speaking to the press this morning in Johannesburg ahead of the teams departure down-under, Domingo warned that it’s easy to come unstuck in a World Cup match.
South Africa are in a tricky Group B along with India, Pakistan and West Indies.
While the Proteas thumped the Windies 4-1 in their recent 5-match One-Day International, Domingo reminded everyone that India, Pakistan and the Windies have all won the World Cup before.
The Proteas will fly out to New Zealand this evening where they will face Sri Lanka and the Blacks Caps in two warm-up matches, before their opening match against Zimbabwe in Hamilton next Sunday.
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No thought of complacency for Proteas: