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Cricket World Cup matchday 12: South Africa look to keep World Cup hopes alive

The Proteas face the West Indies in Southampton looking for their first points of the tournament.

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South Africa face the West Indies on Monday with their World Cup hopes hanging by a thread after three successive defeats.

The  beleaguered Proteas are joint bottom  of the table with Afghanistan and know a defeat at Southampton will probably end their hopes of reaching the semi-finals.

The West Indies, meanwhile, will be looking to bounce back from their battling loss to Australia last time out and produce the kind of devastating bowling that saw Pakistan skittled for 105 in their opening match.

Victory for the Windies would also see them move level on four points with India, who continued their 100 per cent start to the tournament on Sunday with an impressive 36-run over previously undefeated Australia.

Here we look ahead to day 12 of the World Cup as well as back at day 11.

Sizzling shot

Hardik Pandya’s short-arm jab for a straight six off Pat Cummins as India piled up 352 for five represented perhaps the ideal mixture of classic straight batting and modern big hitting. India entered the tournament insisting there is still time to measure your batting but also post totals to defend. And so it proved again at The Oval as they overwhelmed the Australians.

Bowled over

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Bhuvneshwar Kumar, left,  bowled Marcus Stoinis for a duck (Aijaz Rahi/AP)

Player to watch

Andre Russell
Andre Russell will be fit to face South Africa, the Windies say  (Tim Goode/PA)

Tournament tracker

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It has not been smooth sailing on or off the pitch for injury-hit South Africa but they know any more defeats could spell the end of their World Cup hopes.

Tweet of day 11

Former Pakistan pace ace Shoaib Akhtar was not shy in criticising the controversial ‘zing’ bails, admitting the frequency with which they do not fall has him as confused as everyone else.

World Cup snapshot

India fans celebrate as their side score another boundary at the Oval
India fans celebrate as their side pile up the runs against Australia (Nigel French/PA)

Table

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