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World Cup 2019: Faf du Plessis & Co to emphasize on getting rid of 'chokers' tag

Du Plessis highlighted that the team needs to overcome its fear of failure to succeed in the World Cup

South Africa possess a 'hard-luck' rich World Cup history. They have been in semi-finals on four occasions, but unfortunately, each time they failed to make into the finalé. The Proteas have built a reputation for themselves of “chokers” after losing big matches. However, ahead of getting into the next edition of the ICC mega event, skipper Faf du Plessis on Sunday said that his team leaves no stone unturned in giving their best during such tournaments. “In previous World Cups, we wanted to do Superman things. We thought we had to be more special, we had to do something more than we usually do, and we did not do what was good enough before,” International Cricket Council (ICC) quoted Du Plessis as saying. “We haven't always got that right in the past, to play our best cricket at the World Cup, because we put so much pressure on ourselves. We want to just focus on enjoying our cricket,” he added. Du Plessis highlighted that the team needs to overcome its fear of failure to succeed in the World Cup. “We started a year or two ago with a real focus on mental preparation and, as a captain, I probably speak more about that than previous captains. But I really believe it's an area we can get better in. I've been there and I know the pressures, I understand how to deal with them,” Du Plessis said. The 34-year-old also said that the team would go with the best possible playing XI in every match, hinting that Hashim Amla's form in the warm-up matches will play a key role in his selection in the playing XI in the first match against England. “In terms of team selection, that's a call we will make when we get to that first game. We have two warm-up games. Generally, we want to pick on form. If we believe Hash Amla is the guy with the best form for the first game, then he will be picked. But if we feel there are other guys that are more in form we will pick them,” Du Plessis said.
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