Dale Steyn, Graeme Smith Pour Emotions Out As South Africa Reach First Ever T20 World Cup Final
Graeme Smith and Dale Steyn are all too familiar with the heartbreak of being a South African at ICC events.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: June 27, 2024 01:25 pm IST
Graeme Smith and Dale Steyn are all too familiar with the heartbreak of being a South African at ICC events, and as the Proteas broke the jinx by entering their maiden T20 World Cup final, both men felt emotionally overwhelmed. South Africa handed a nine-wicket thrashing to Afghanistan in the semifinals in Tarouba, Trinidad to make the final after seven semifinal disappointments of the past. "We are in the finals. Couldn't be happier for @AidzMarkaram and the team, one more to go," wrote former skipper Smith on his X account, tagging current captain Aiden Markram.
Couldn't be happier for @AidzMarkram and the team, one more to go.
— Graeme Smith (@GraemeSmith49) June 27, 2024
Steyn, the premier fast bowler of his time, was as delighted to see his country in the showpiece's final, and lauded the pace bowlers for producing a brilliant effort to bowl out the Afghans for a feeble 56.
"It's emotional down here. We're into a final. Proteas with the bit between their teeth! "It's been destructive poetry in motion. Beautiful to watch," Steyn scribbled on his X handle.
It's emotional down here.
— Dale Steyn (@DaleSteyn62) June 27, 2024
We're into a final
The South African government too congratulated the team for achieving a historic feat.
"Congratulations @ProteasMenCSA on reaching the finals in the T20 World Cup for the first time beating Afghanistan by 9 wickets." The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) also lauded the rivals for reaching the title clash, even though they were crestfallen by the result in the semifinals.
"Not exactly the ending we hoped for in this T20 World Cup. But hats off to #AfghanAtalan for an unforgettable performance throughout the event.
"Congratulations to @ProteasMenCSA for securing their first-ever final berth in World Cup cricket."
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