Proteas won’t panic: Amla

Published February 26, 2015

SYDNEY: South Africa batsman Hashim Amla insisted on Wednesday his team won’t panic despite their 130-run World Cup loss to defending champions India, while Friday’s clash against a rejuvenated West Indies can’t come round soon enough.

The Proteas, widely-regarded as one of the favourites for a first world title, suffered a sobering wake-up call against India at the MCG last weekend after a far from convincing opening win over Zimbabwe.

“We are obviously disappointed, we didn’t play good cricket,” said Amla. “The format of this tournament is such that you have to move on, that’s how we look at it. We made a few mistakes but the game is done and dusted and we certainly want to look ahead to the important match on Friday.”

Published in Dawn February 26th , 2015

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