South Africa have reached the semi-finals of the ODI World Cup four times before – 1992, 1999, 2007 and 2015, with the team falling on the wrong side of the result on all four times, including three in dispiriting circumstances. In 2003, at home, it was a miscalculation of the par scores that sent them out.All that has built a dubious history when it comes to South Africa and big moments, but Steyn said as a player of that generation, he did not feel the baggage of the defeats in 1992 and 1999 because he was not a player in those dressing rooms. Similarly, he does not expect the current South African team to feel weighed down by past results (only de Kock and David Miller played in 2015).”They’re more battle hardened now,” he said. “From 1999 through all those years, there was one World Cup every four years. Now it feels like there’s a World Cup every year, be it 50-over or 20-over and a lot of these players are participating in all of them. So they’ve learnt how to handle losing, going home, and preparing for the next one happening in a very short time.”For this one, they are as ready as they can be. It can feel like they’ve had baggage for a very long time, they’ve lost out on other World Cups due to simple things – maybe net run-rate…. but certainly not for bad cricket.”

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