With the pressure off them and not too many fans giving them a chance, the Proteas can play freely at the 2023 Cricket World Cup.
Heinrich Klaasen and David Miller chat during a training session ahead of their World Cup opening game. Picture: Isuru Sameera Peiris/Gallo Images
The Proteas have been given the unfortunate chokers tag since their reintroduction into international cricket in the early 90s due their failure in major tournaments, despite going into many of them with the favourites tag.
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