South Africa captain Temba Bavuma said that his team is focused on playing their best cricket in their final match of Super 12 stage in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup against England on Saturday. He added that his team is eyeing on winning the match instead of fretting about the net run rate. South Africa are in third place in the Group 1 standings with six points from four matches.
"I think first of all, in the context of the event that we're at, tomorrow is obviously a big game. Some have even called it as almost our quarter-final. So, I think from that point of view and looking at our expectations as a team coming to this event, we want to play our best cricket tomorrow," said Bavuma in the pre-match press conference on Friday.
"We obviously understand with Australia I think who are currently No. 2 in our group, with their superior run rate, there's not much I guess we can do from that point of view. I think the first point when we go out would be to win the game. Irrespective of where Australia within the group, we want to win that game, and we'll be striving to do so."