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South Africa’s spirit remains undampened despite West Indies washout - Du Plessis
June 11 (CRICKETNMORE) - South Africa have got their first point of this ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup and are ready to rack up some more after their washout against West Indies in Southampton on Monday.
Although 7.3 overs of play were possible and South Africa had lost two wickets in that time, captain Faf du Plessis confirmed the team feel confident about their ability to start winning matches at this tournament - a must, if they are to maintain any hope of making the semi-finals.
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