June 19 - South Africa’s attitude, rather than any change in tactics, will determine how well they do at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, according to Quinton de Kock. After a tough start to the competition, with only one point from their first four matches, South Africa beat Afghanistan at the weekend and know they need to keep winning to have a chance at qualifying for the semi-finals.
Next up is a crunch clash with an unbeaten New Zealand at Edgbaston, and de Kock is confident his side are ready to fight fire with fire.
“I think the only thing that's changing is just the way we come into the game mentally,” said de Kock. “We just need to be mentally strong. We’re a pretty successful ODI team anyway going over the years so we don't need to change anything.