03 November,2022 08:02 AM IST | Sydney | AFP
SA’s David Miller during his 59* v India on Sunday. Pic/Getty Images
South Africa's David Miller warned on Wednesday they will look to "exploit" Pakistan's fragile confidence as they strive to seal a Twenty20 World Cup semi-final spot and send their opponents packing.
The Proteas were touted as dark horses in the lead-up to the showpiece in Australia and have showed why with a fearsome pace attack and batsmen in form. South Africa are placed second on the points table with two wins from three matches including victory over India. South Africa's third game was washed out. In contrast, Pakistan are fifth and their World Cup fate will be sealed if South Africa beat them at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday.
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Pakistan's much-vaunted opening pair of Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan have failed to fire in three matches at the World Cup and are under pressure to find form, and fast. "I think it is an area to exploit," said middle-order batsman Miller. "This game is all about confidence and they haven't probably performed the way they've wanted to. But they're world-class players and we're expecting them to come out and bring their A-game and be up for the challenge."
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