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World Cup 2019: Jacques Kallis frustrated with SA's dismal show
Capetown, June 4 (CRICKETNMORE) After South Africa's second consecutive defeat in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, a frustrated former Proteas all-rounder Jacques Kallis has said that the Faf du PLessis-led side have no further margin for error as they have remained winless so far.
After suffering a humiliating 104-run defeat to hosts England in the tournament opener, the Proteas had to undergo an embarrassing 21-run loss to Bangladesh at The Oval on Sunday. After conceding 330/6 in the allotted 50 overs, South Africa could only manage to reach 309/8.
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