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South Africa pace legend Dale Steyn believes Afghanistan, having demonstrated formidable performance in white-ball tournaments, can win ICC limited-overs tournaments in the next decade with the development of patience in their play. Steyn suggests that their players need to learn patience in building their innings and taking wickets, comparing them to modern social media habits. He also proposes that playing four-day first-class cricket could help them improve their skills and patience.
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