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Waugh lauds steely SA

Wednesday, 23 March 2011


NEW DELHI, Mar 22 (AFP): Former Australian captain Steve Waugh says old rivals South Africa are no longer the brittle team of the nineties and have emerged as the standout team of the World Cup. Waugh was the captain of the team that beat South Africa in a must-win Super Six match of the 1999 World Cup en route to their title triumph over Pakistan at Lord's. The game at Leeds against South Africa is still remembered for a dropped catch off Waugh and the way the Proteas crumbled to hand the Aussies a key win. Waugh had made 56 when he flicked a Lance Klusener delivery to midwicket where Herschelle Gibbs took the catch but in his anxiety to celebrate, dropped the ball. The Australian skipper, who went on to make a match- winning 120 not out, reportedly told Gibbs 'you've just dropped the World Cup mate.'" Waugh said the current South African side appeared one of the strongest contenders for the coveted crown. "They (South Africa) had one 'choke' game against England, but since then, have not put a foot wrong," Waugh wrote in the Times of India newspaper.