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August
21
Pollock upbeat on Morocco
Cup final chances
TANGIERS: South Africa should not be regarded as underdogs
for Wednesday's Morocco Cup final against Sri Lanka,
captain Shaun Pollock said on Tuesday.
Sri Lanka have already beaten Pollock's side twice in the
group stages of the triangular tournament -- by 93 runs
and by six wickets.
"We know what we have to do, that is the good thing
for us," Pollock said. "We know where we have
gone wrong and we know where we can improve.
"If we put that into practise then I don't see any
reason why we can't win the final." But the
all-rounder admitted they would have to put more pressure
on Sri Lanka's lower order to stand a chance of collecting
the $120,000 first prize.
"At the moment their lower order hasn't been tested
so we need to make early inroads when we bowl,"
Pollock added.
"Aravinda (de Silva) has been their rock so far,
everyone has been batting around him so he's obviously a
key player."
Pollock and Sri Lanka counterpart Sanath Jayasuriya have
different views on conditions at the Tangiers Cricket
Stadium. Pollock believes the team batting first has a
huge advantage while Jayasuriya said he would be happy
either way.
"The toss is crucial -- these wickets don't get any
better as the day goes on," Pollock added. "But
the one we're using for the final has played far better
than the other one so hopefully it will play well
again."
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