June 3 (CRICKETNMORE) After registering their second consecutive loss in the ongoing World Cup, South Africa captain Faf du Plessis assured that his side will come out strong and will give a tough fight to the opposition teams in the remaining matches.
On Sunday, Proteas were expected to come out strong after their thrashing against England in the opening encounter. However, it didn't pan out the way they expected as Bangladesh first posted a target of 331 and then defended it at The Oval, thus making the World Cup campaign even tougher for South Africa.
Reflecting on the overall performance, du Plessis stated that things didn't go according to their plan as they weren't able to pick wickets upfront and allowed Bangladesh to set a big total. While chasing, none of the South African batsmen could score big and eventually they managed 309 runs in their full quota of 50 overs.