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South Africa ignore near-misses with eye on T20 World Cup final

South Africa have won all of their seven matches at the T20 World Cup 2024 but have consistently struggled to get over the line

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South Africa`s Kagiso Rabada (2nd R) picks up teammate Reeza Hendricks after England`s Phil Salt caught out (Pic: AFP)

South Africa`s Kagiso Rabada (2nd R) picks up teammate Reeza Hendricks after England`s Phil Salt caught out (Pic: AFP)

South Africa coach Rob Walter believes his team will not be haunted by its embarrassing legacy of big-match stagefright when they take on Afghanistan for a place in the T20 World Cup 2024 final.

Despite the Proteas' deep resources of talent, the country has only won one international title -- the Champions Trophy back in 1998. In World Cup knockout games, they have won just one in 10 and have never made a final, be it in the 50-over or T20 format.

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