Though not entirely unexpected, Proteas’ capitulation still stings

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Though not entirely unexpected, Proteas’ capitulation still stings
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SA's capitulation in the One Day International series against Bangladesh was a shock to the system not so much because they lost to the Tigers but the manner in which they went down in the decider.

Sports reporterSA’s capitulation in the one-day international series against Bangladesh was a shock to the system — not so much because they lost to the Tigers but the manner in which they went

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