South Africa vow no let-up against Dutch

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MOHALI – South Africa will not lower their guard against the Netherlands as they look to build on a good start to their World Cup bid, coach Corrie van Zyl said Wednesday. The Proteas thumped the West Indies by seven wickets in their opening Group B match in New Delhi last week and want to keep up their momentum.
“We want to win the game and that’s very important for us. We want to see our combinations are right going forward,” said the South African coach. Van Zyl said South Africa would field their strongest team in Thursday’s clash in Mohali despite playing a non-Test playing nation. “We need to field our strongest combination,” said van Zyl, whose team have never won the World Cup.
The coach said South Africa had good bowling resources to draw on after their spin attack of Johan Botha, Imran Tahir and Robin Peterson kept the West Indies in check. Pace bowler Dale Steyn also chipped in with three wickets. “I won’t say we have the most balanced attack. I think we have got a lot of options and that’s good to have,” said van Zyl.
“I think it’s been a long time since the South African team has had these options available. So, balance is not the right word, but the option is.” Van Zyl said his team had yet to decide on the bowling combination. “Obviously, it (the bowling attack) will depend on the conditions. There is a bit of weather around,” he said.
“We’ll make the final decision tomorrow as to whether we should go with a different attack to the previous game.” He said the Netherlands, who opened their campaign by giving England a scare before being well beaten by the West Indies, had good players and could not be underestimated. “The Netherlands are a team that bowl wicket to wicket. They have a good spinner in (Pieter) Seelaar. They have got some very good batters,” said van Zyl.
“Ryan ten Doeschate (who hit 119) has played a very good innings against England and is an experienced campaigner. So, they are a good all-round side. “If we underestimate them we might run into trouble. But certainly we are not doing that. We are taking every precaution. We look at the Netherlands exactly the same way we look at other teams.”