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World Cup: Can South Africa beat the rain?

March 24, 2015 14:28 IST

Once again, South Africa faced their old nemesis... rain.

South Africa, who have been haunted by rain and the D/L method faced a similar situation in their semi-final match against South Africa, just when they were about to pick up the run rate.

Going strong at 216-3 in 38 overs, rain played spoilsport.

Skipper AB de Villiers did provide the momentum, but it was David Miller who turned the game innings on its head with a 19-ball 49 (scorecard).

Abhishek Mande/Rediff.com and Manu Shankar/Rediff.com analyse the game, helpfully nudged along by Laxmi Negi/Rediff.com.

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