đź’¨ Abstract
After defeating Canada by 57 runs in their T20 World Cup opener, South Africa faces tougher challenges ahead. Led by Aiden Markram's 59, they posted 213, with Lungi Ngidi taking 4-31. Next up is Afghanistan on Wednesday at 07:30 SA time. Markram acknowledged the unpredictability of the tournament, emphasizing the need for a strong performance against the semi-finalists from the last edition.
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