South Africa have put their roller-coaster pool performances at the World Cup behind them and are "raring to go" in the knockout rounds, batsman David Miller said in Wellington on Thursday. Miller, who scored 49 as the Proteas defeated the United Arab Emirates by 146 runs to secure a quarter-final berth, said South Africa were not dwelling on Pool B losses to India and Pakistan. South Africa's likely quarter-final opponents are Sri Lanka, the 1996 champions who have a formidable batting line up capable of setting big totals. (Video courtesy: ICC)