South Africa lost their tournament opener to England by 104 runs before they suffered an upset 21-run defeat against Bangladesh on Sunday. “I think you’ll need six wins, maybe five with a really good run rate, to finish in the top four,” Kallis said in a column for the International Cricket Council. “So South Africa almost need to win every game they will play. “It doesn’t get any easier though against India but it’s their first game and our third, so maybe that could give us the edge we need,” Kallis added. “We’ve got to play all our cards and we can’t afford anymore silly mistakes at vital stages.
Source: bd News24 June 03, 2019 18:22 UTC