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Wiaan Mulder Says Proteas Will Reset for Zimbabwe Test Series After WTC Win
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46044, member: 636"] South Africa cricket player Wiaan Mulder says his team will focus on their upcoming matches against Zimbabwe. The Proteas recently won their first major cricket championship after 27 years. Players celebrated with fans and sponsors before traveling to Zimbabwe for two Test matches. The first game starts Saturday at Queen's Sports Club in Bulawayo. Mulder believes the team can shift their attention from celebrating to playing cricket again. The all-rounder enjoyed the victory celebrations but knows players must prepare mentally for new challenges. He spent several days at home to return to normal life after the championship win. Mulder says cricket tournaments treat players like royalty but real life differs from that experience. The team focuses on current matches rather than past victories. This approach helps them bounce back from difficult situations. Several experienced players will miss the Zimbabwe series to rest their bodies. Five new players joined the squad for their first international cricket matches. Keshav Maharaj will lead the team because regular captain Temba Bavuma has a leg injury. The new players want to show they deserve spots on the world champion team. Mulder expects strong competition during practice sessions and matches. The cricket star believes his teammates train like world champions rather than players trying to prove themselves. New squad members will challenge veteran players for permanent positions. Each practice session becomes competitive as players work to secure their futures with the national team. [/QUOTE]
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