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South Africa cricket in a very bad state: Mark Boucher
Johannesburg, Nov 7: Former Proteas wicketkeeper-batsman Mark Boucher believes South Africa cricket is in a dire state at the moment.
The Proteas, who were already hurt following their dismal performance in the 50-over World Cup, were rubbed salt on their wounds on their recent tour to India during which they were whitewashed in the three-Test series and faced the wrath of many in the cricket fraternity.
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