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South Africa captain AB de Villiers insists his team remains confident of doing well in the Champions Trophy despite a dramatic series defeat at the hands of England going into the big event beginning tomorrow.
South Africa captain AB de Villiers insists his team remains confident of doing well in the Champions Trophy despite a dramatic series defeat at the hands of England going into the big event beginning tomorrow.
Following on from losses to the tournament s host in the first two games of the three-match series, South Africa s bowlers caused an English collapse as Eoin Morgan s men were reduced to 20 for 6 after just five overs, before being bowled out for 153.
The seven-wicket win marked a memorable end to the series for both sides for South Africa, a sigh of relief, while England was humbled and reminded of the challenge it faces if it is to succeed on home soil.
It is South Africa that poses a large proportion of that challenge, alongside reigning champion India. South Africa's opening partnership of Quinton de Kock and Hashim Amla strikes fear at the top of the order.
And while de Villiers admits series defeat to England was not how South Africa would have liked to have started its Champions Trophy campaign, he insists it will do little to knock its focus from the task at hand.
"I was pretty happy with our preparations for the Champions Trophy, although obviously you don t want to lose a series that you play in," said de Villiers, who will enter the tournament ranked the world s best batsman.
"But I know that we finished on a high, and there were encouraging signs throughout the series and those are the kind of things we like to focus on.
"We re still ranked the No.1 team in the world going into the tournament, so there are quite a few reasons for us to be confident, but we re still humbled at the same time and know that we have to work hard and take it one step at a time to win this.
"Anything can happen on the day in one-day cricket, that s a fact, and especially with a tournament like the ICC Champions Trophy.
"When the world s top eight teams are competing for one trophy, it s going to be very competitive. I m sure there will be some close games, and I guess whichever team takes their opportunities the most will come out on top." South Africa starts its Champions Trophy campaign against Sri Lanka at The Oval on Saturday, as it chases its first title since the tournament s inaugural year in 1998, in what was then called the ICC Knockout Trophy.
And de Villiers is under no illusions as to the importance of a winning start to proceedings, emphasising the need for his men to focus on solely the next game on the calendar.
"It s vital that we get off to a good start. There is not a lot of time in this tournament to bounce back, it s very short with only a few games before the knockout," he said.
"I think we can expect to see more of what we have been seeing over the last year from South Africa in this tournament a brave brand of cricket," he added
(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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