Commenting on the Proteas' performance on Wednesday when they beat Sri Lanka by nine wickets to enter the semi-finals of the mega event, Waugh said the South Africans had sent a clear message to the rest of the quarter-finalists that they are eager to lift the title.
"I was very impressed with what I saw from South Africa," Waugh told the Afrikaans daily Beeld here.
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Waugh said the Proteas' bowling attack in the game was one of the best in the tournament.
"The Australian attack no longer stands head and shoulders above the rest. New Zealand has a formidable attack and after Wednesday South Africa' also has to be taken into account."
Waugh would not comment though on who he was singling out to take the coveted trophy home.
"I believe the team that bowls the best from now on will win the World Cup, but I don't think we are likely to see a score of 350 or more again.
"Australia, New Zealand and South Africa have the best bowling attacks and that is why I don't doubt for a moment that one of them will win," Waugh concluded.
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