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Lance Klusener

Rishabh Pant needs to give himself time to get in, it will allow him to showcase his talent: Lance Klusener

The 1999 World Cup's Player of the Tournament also believes that it would be great if Pant can soak in advice from all the great seniors in the Indian set-up.

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I see Klusener making a serious impact: Enoch Nkwe

Nkwe feels Klusener's contribution is going to be immense during South Africa's month-long tour of India.

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South Africa’s interim Team Director Enoch Nkwe looks forward to ‘exciting’ India challenge

South Africa will play three T20Is and three Tests during their tour of India.

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Lance Klusener appointed South Africa’s assistant batting coach for India T20Is

Klusener has earlier served with Zimbabwe as their batting coach.

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Memories of 1999: Two World Cups, two decades apart, a trip back to Edgbaston to watch South Africa

Twenty years ago, South Africa were eliminated from the 1999 World Cup in Birmingham.

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Hardik Pandya might just be the equivalent of Lance Klusener in the 1999 World Cup: Steve Waugh

Former Australia captain Steve Waugh foresees Hardik Pandya dominating the ongoing World Cup the way South African Lance Klusener did in the 1999 edition as he feels the Indian all-rounder's clean-hitting is something that no opposing skipper can deal with.

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World Cup Countdown: A run-out chaos and a tie, Australia steal South Africa’s thunder in Birmingham

Australia qualified for the final as they finished above South Africa on the Super Six table.

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World Cup Countdown: 1999 – Lance Klusener deflates Sri Lanka

South Africa were seven down when Klusener walked out to bat at Northampton's County Ground.

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The 1999 World Cup semi-final was a tragedy: Allan Donald

Donald regrets not winning the World Cup in four attempts with South Africa.

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‘I missed the fricking ball’: Lance Klusener on the regret of 1999 World Cup semi-final

Two decades one from that heart-breaking exit, Klusener doesn't have regrets.

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