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South Africa, the perennial chokers! Top five instances when Proteas choked
As South Africa are in a must-win situation today, we take a look at the top five moments when the Proteas choked in T20 World Cup history
Abhishek Singh New Delhi
The South African cricket team is known as one of the fiercest competitors in all formats of the game, but another quality associated with them is their inability to win critical games. It is this unwanted record that has earned them the nickname ‘chokers’.
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Before the match begins, we take a look at the top five moments when the Proteas choked in T20 World Cup history.
Why South Africa called chokers in cricket?South Africa have failed to calm their nerves in the crunch situation during a knockout game. They have faltered multiple times in World Cups since 1992 be it rain or mindless running in 1999 World Cup.
2007 T20 World Cup vs India
2009 T20 World Cup vs Pakistan
2010 T20 World Cup vs Pakistan
Pakistan was once again in the way of the South Africans. This time around, it was just a group-stage match, but that would have decided the two semi-finalists. They were chasing 149 to win this time and were 101/4 with AB de Villiers and Mark Boucher at the crease. In 27 balls, they needed 48 to win but failed as they lost the match by 11 runs.
In the T20 World Cup 2021, it was not just one match but a combination of two matches that cost the Proteas a chance in the semi-final. In the first game against Australia, they had the Aussies down at 38/3 in 8 overs, chasing 119 to win. Instead of building the pressure, they let it loose and Marcus Stoinis and Matthew Wade eventually won it. In another match against Sri Lanka, they lost quick wickets at the end and stretched the game too long, which hurt them big time. In the end, South Africa, Australia, and England ended up with equal points, but the Proteas were eliminated because of a lower net run rate.
2022 T20 World Cup vs the Netherlands