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Key For South Africa Is To Focus On Executing Plans In WTC Final, Says Maharaj
“We know that it is a crucial, once-off Test match. We also know that we have a great record at Lord’s as a country, and the key for us is to focus on executing our plans. When I think of the character of this team, our never-say-die attitude stands out.”
“There are only three of us who have played over 50 Tests, but we never back down from a challenge. Regardless of the place or the opponent, we believe in each other, and that’s what really matters.”
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