South African coach Russell Domingo believes that all-win World Cup record against India would not be of much relevance during their high-voltage clash on Sunday in Melbourne.
South Africa have beaten India thrice in the World Cup tournament of 1992, 1999, and 2011.
Reflecting on a comforting record against India, Domingo said that they hadn't really thought about it, adding that previous World Cup records would count for very little when they play there on Sunday, Sport24 reported.
Domingo further said that India are the current world champions and are a wonderful one-day side, adding that they are treating the upcoming clash against India with the same respect as any international.
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