
Former South Africa and coach Mark Boucher believe it is time to leave the brand “Chokers” in the past. When Proteas prepared for the World Cup finals against Australia, Boucher said that this site of the new appearance should not be burdened with labels linked to the past heart break.
Boucher, who spoke to ESPN, was thinking about the recent South African close Misech-on, especially their final loss of the World Cup T20 for India-and stressed that it would be unfair to mark the current group with a term rooted in history.
“We are playing for a trophy, so I think many people say no (we can’t win), but I think it’s another feeling in the test of the test match. It has been played for a long time and you have to win big moments in the game,” said Boucher Espncricinfo.
“Yes, there will be the tag (chokers) that plunges in the way until we win the trophy. You won’t get rid of the brand. Does it deserve this young people?
Southern Africa The highly anticipated clash with Australia Pat Cummins begins on June 11. For the men of Temby Bavuma, it is not only the opportunity to win their first ICC title in more than two decades, but also to create a fresh narrative for a test cricket in a nation, which is traditionally known for its dominance of white ball.
In the finals, Proteas booked his place with solid performances against West Indies and Pakistan, while Australia arrived highly self-confidence after the triumph of the home border over India.
With a high content of bets in this final clearing of the red ball will be all eyes on whether South Africa can hold its nerve and eventually free yourself from the shadows of the past.
Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
June 8, 2025