South Africa must learn from World Cup flop\, admits Rabada

South Africa must learn from World Cup flop, admits Rabada

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Rabada admits his team-mates must learn the painful lessons from their dismal campaign.

Faf du Plessis's side were eliminated from the tournament with two games to play after losing to at Lord's on Sunday.

It is only the second time have failed to make knockout stages and the post-mortem has already begun.

Proteas paceman Rabada hopes the squad can emerge wiser as a result of their chastening run in England and

"There have been times where we've been really unlucky. At the same time, there have been times where we have let ourselves down," he said.

"But there are plenty of learnings. That's why we play this game. It's not easy. "As much as you want to be at the top, you will never find it smooth

"It's extremely tough and when you're playing out there, you experience all these feelings, the highs and the lows and that's part of the game."

have games against and before they can return home.

And former South Africa all-rounder has told his country to follow the example of England, who struggled at four years ago but have now established themselves as contenders for the title.

"Now the key is to bounce back and to plan forward and stay positive," Rabada said.

"We will definitely be back firing and looking to really nail some of the things we wanted to nail in this tournament."

Rabada has been one of South Africa's biggest World Cup disappointments.

He has taken just six wickets at an average of 50.83, a surprising dip after a superb season.

"I got a lot more results in the IPL. In this tournament, I think I have just done okay," Rabada said.

"I would have liked to have done better. These are the tournaments you really want to stand up in.

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First Published: Tue, June 25 2019. 09:25 IST