South Africa have twice faltered at the final hurdle - to lose 2-1 a decade ago, and draw 2-2 on their last tour - and both Kallis and Boucher on Monday made no secret of their personal need to do the job properly this time.There are three things I really want to achieve,One is beating England in England, a second is beating Australia - and the third is winning the World Cup.The lynchpin batsman and reliable pace bowler will be at least 36 by the time South Africa have their next Test tour here - while wicketkeeper Boucher will be 35.We've come close in the past and made some silly mistakes at times when we shouldn't have," Kallis recalled at Lord's, where South Africa will on Tuesday step up their preparations for Thursday's first Test.This time we hope we can learn from those mistakes and get the foot all the way in through the door, not just half way - and make sure we play those big moments better than England.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
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