Can't afford to have another bad game: Kirsten

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Jun 08 2013 | 10:15 PM IST
After being beaten hands down by India in the opening game, South Africa coach Gary Kirsten is hoping for reversal of trend as they take on Pakistan in a must-win game in Birmingham on Monday.
Both teams have lost their first group B ICC Champions Trophy fixtures.
With one eye on Dale Steyn's fitness, South Africa coach Gary Kirsten feels losing against India could turn out to be a good omen for the Proteas.
"Generally, what we do is play very well and then lose, so maybe it's not a bad thing that we haven't fired yet. I like to think of that as a bit of an omen," Kirsten said in Birmingham on Saturday.
"But the problem with this competition is that we can't have another bad game because then we're out of the competition," he added.
South Africa lost their first game India by 26 runs in Cardiff and the 1998 Champions Trophy winners cannot afford to drop more points. Kirsten is still upbeat despite the fact that Steyn is still not sure to play.
"I've been with this team for two years. Morne has been injured once and Dale has never been injured. Now it's come together. That's a curveball," he said at the team's training at Edgbaston.
"But I'd like to think that if we've grown as a one-day team, guys can replace them and do well. We can either use it as an excuse when we play badly or it can be an opportunity for some new guys to come in and make an impact in as tough a competition as you can get," Kirsten said.
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First Published: Jun 08 2013 | 10:15 PM IST

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