http://www.senore.com/Cricket/J-Botha-c1610 looking forward to extend their unbeaten streak in the CLT20 2011 – Cricket News Update
After winning their opening two matches, the captain of Warriors, Johan Botha, wants his side to remain unbeaten in the group stages as the South Africans are gearing up to face Kolkata Knight Riders in their next group clash on October 1.
The South African all-rounder agreed that finishing the group stage unbeaten is a tough task; however, he said that they are up for the challenge.
"We would like to finish first,” said a triumphant Botha after his side convincingly outclassed http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Hyderabad-c792 last night.
“Our next game is against KKR. Three victories would take us into the knock-outs. From there, you are two away from winning the championship. It is not going to be easy but we are looking forward to the challenge," he added further.
The former T20 captain of Proteas said that winning back to back matches at the start of the tournament has boosted their morale and they are looking forward to take the form into upcoming games.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746), Kolkata Knight Riders (India) and the County side Somerset. The South Africans have so far thwarted Royal Challengers
Bangalore and the Redbacks.
After facing Kolkata Knight Riders on Saturday, the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Somerset-c843 in their last group match on October 5, at Bangalore.
To two teams from each group would make it to the semi-finals of the multi-million tournament. Cricket is a game of chance and the team which performs on a particular day seals the deal in its way. However, looking at the form of the five teams competing
in the Group B, one can anticipate Warriors and Somerset qualifying for the next round.
Botha agreed that the Somerset Sabres have a strong squad and winning the match against them would be a real challenge.
"They have good international players. It is not going to be easy but the way we are playing at the moment, we are looking forward to the challenge," said the spinner.
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