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Proteas on course for World Cup spot

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Netherlands: 189 all out

(Nidamanuru 48, Singh 45; Shamsi 3-25, Magala 3-37)

South Africa 190-2 (Bavuma 90*, Markram 51*, Van der Dussen 31)

South Africa won by 8 wickets

JOB DONE. Or at least one half of it.

The Proteas acquired 10 ICC Super League ODI points by virtue of an eight-wicket victory over the Netherlands at Willowmoore Park in Benoni last night, in

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