May 23 (CRICKETNMORE) Led by young Kagiso Rabada and veteran Imran Tahir, 'perennial chokers' South Africa will be looking to ride their bowlers' firepower to try and shed the tag and make their eighth attempt to win the World Cup at the showpiece event beginning May 30 in England and Wales.
The Proteas, a side which always had the potential on paper to lift the trophy, never actually made it to the final of the tournament, having crashed out at the semi-final stage on four occasions.
It was heartbreaking in 1999 when they were vanquished by eventual winners Australia and from then on the story has been more or less the same. In 2015, their World Cup campaign ended in controversy over quotas when the team management was forced to pick Vernon Philander for the semi-final against New Zealand, though it wanted to retain the winning combination.