Proteas pacer Anrich Nortje said they need to make the most of any big win that comes their way as rain dogs the T20 World Cup in Australia.Rain isn't forecast for South Africa's clash against India in Perth on Sunday, but further south in the state of Victoria, the elements have had the final say.Friday's matches between Ireland and Afghanistan and England and Australia that were scheduled to take place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground were washed out.
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