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David Warner - Tim Paine - Du Plessis - Steven Smith - Cameron Bancroft - Sydney Cricket Ground - Lungi Ngidi - Proteas pacer Ngidi shrugs off ball-tampering book revelations: 'We're brushing past those things' - news24.com - Australia - South Africa - Bangladesh

Proteas pacer Ngidi shrugs off ball-tampering book revelations: 'We're brushing past those things'

Proteas seamer Lungi Ngidi says they haven't been distracted by the ball-tampering revelations that have come out in books penned by former captains Faf du Plessis and Tim Paine.

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Sydney Cricket Ground - Lungi Ngidi - South Africa to target Bangladesh top order in Sydney - channelnewsasia.com - South Africa - Zimbabwe -  Hobart - Bangladesh

South Africa to target Bangladesh top order in Sydney

SYDNEY: Lungi Ngidi says South Africa will be looking to blast Bangladesh off the park with pace at the Twenty20 World Cup on Thursday (Oct 26), targeting the top order in particular to "cut the head off the snake".

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Sydney Cricket Ground - Lungi Ngidi - Cricket-S.Africa to target Bangladesh top order in Sydney - channelnewsasia.com - South Africa - Zimbabwe -  Hobart - Bangladesh

Cricket-S.Africa to target Bangladesh top order in Sydney

SYDNEY : Lungi Ngidi says South Africa will be looking to blast Bangladesh off the park with pace at the Twenty20 World Cup on Thursday, targeting the top order in particular to "cut the head off the snake".

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Graeme Smith - Proteas and rain in World Cups: Still no match for Thami and co's wretched luck in Sri Lanka - news24.com - South Africa - Zimbabwe - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh - Nepal

Proteas and rain in World Cups: Still no match for Thami and co's wretched luck in Sri Lanka

Following an agonising no-result against Zimbabwe in their opening match of the ICC T20 World Cup on Monday, the Proteas travel to Melbourne staring a forecast for a 80% chance of showers and a thunderstorm squarely in the face ahead of their meeting with Bangladesh on Thursday.

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Mark Boucher - Quinton De-Kock - Devastating De Kock: Free-flowing Quinny 'one of the most dangerous batters in the world' - news24.com - Zimbabwe - Bangladesh

Devastating De Kock: Free-flowing Quinny 'one of the most dangerous batters in the world'

The Proteas left Hobart disappointed at sharing the points with African neighbours Zimbabwe in their T20 World Cup opener on Monday, but there was one glaring positive. 

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Quinton De-Kock - Taskin Ahmed - Craig Ervine - Sean Williams - De Kock blitz in vain as rain rescues Zimbabwe v S Africa - channelnewsasia.com - Netherlands - South Africa - Zimbabwe -  Hobart - Bangladesh - Pakistan

De Kock blitz in vain as rain rescues Zimbabwe v S Africa

MELBOURNE: Quinton de Kock's blistering knock nearly handed South Africa victory over Zimbabwe before rain played spoilsport in their T20 World Cup opener in Hobart on Monday and both teams ended up sharing the points.

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Quinton De-Kock - Finn Allen - Csa - De Kock's superb salvo, Hobart's cruel rain: Takeaways from Proteas' World Cup opener - news24.com - Australia - South Africa - Zimbabwe - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan

De Kock's superb salvo, Hobart's cruel rain: Takeaways from Proteas' World Cup opener

The Proteas were robbed of what was a deserved win against Zimbabwe in Hobart, but there were several things that went right for them despite the truncated nature of the game.

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Mark Boucher - Richard Ngarava - Boucher responds to Proteas' rain-induced World Cup heartbreak: 'We wanted to play' - news24.com - Netherlands - South Africa - Zimbabwe - Bangladesh

Boucher responds to Proteas' rain-induced World Cup heartbreak: 'We wanted to play'

Proteas head coach Mark Boucher says that the Proteas wanted to finish their T20 World Cup opener against Zimbabwe in Hobart on Monday despite the conditions and that Zimbabwe would have wanted the same outcome had they been in South Africa's position.

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