South African all-rounder Dwaine Pretorius is amazed that the team has managed to pull through all the controversies in this edition of the ICC T20 World Cup and are strong contenders for a last-four berth in the showpiece event.
As the Proteas prepare to take on Bangladesh -- a side languishing at the bottom in the 'Super 12s' -- Pretorius said, "What astonishes me is how this team has stuck together. Doesn't really matter what controversy has come out... If you think about when this group of, let's say, 20 players got together, it's been a few months now. So the guys are, really it's cliche, but we're really forming a family. And that's probably one of the biggest advantages we have when it comes to COVID and bubble life."
South Africa have weathered the Quinton de Kock controversy over his stance on 'Black Lives Matter', which threatened to crush the team. But the way the players pulled together after de Kock pulled out minutes before the match against the West Indies due to 'personal reasons', has given hope that the team has moved on from the episode.