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Van Der Dussen Embraces ‘freedom To Fail’ In New South Africa Set-up Post WTC Glory
And though Rassie van der Dussen wasn’t part of that win, the veteran batter believes the psychological shift that followed is being felt across formats.
“It feels like there's a difference,” said van der Dussen, captaining South Africa's T20I side in the Zimbabwe tri-series. “Maybe it's boiled over from winning the Test Championship because we won that match when it counts, so it's almost like we can experiment more.”
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