A perfect tournament record and R3.5 million in stacked bonuses have South Africa looking like the team to beat heading into the knockout rounds.
Proteas stay unbeaten after beating Zimbabwe
Proteas stay unbeaten after beating Zimbabwe
- South Africa's cricket squad toppled Zimbabwe by five wickets on Sunday, keeping their flawless T20 World Cup run intact.
- Every Proteas player banked a US$31,194 match bonus from that single win.
- R3.5 million in total bonuses has piled up across victories over Canada, Afghanistan, New Zealand, UAE, India, West Indies, and Zimbabwe.
- Bigger payouts are dangling if they can push through the semis and lift the trophy.
- Eden Gardens in Kolkata hosts the Wednesday showdown against New Zealand.
- Aiden Markram, the Proteas captain, warned against treating a seven-wicket group-stage win as any kind of blueprint.
- Markram called knockout cricket unpredictable and praised New Zealand's pedigree.
- His squad is reportedly fired up for the occasion regardless.
- South Africa remains the only undefeated side left in the semi-final bracket.
- Their long-running reputation for choking at crunch time in World Cups is what they desperately want to bury.
- India and England square off in the other semi on Thursday at Kolkata.
- None of the four remaining teams have ever won a cricket World Cup.