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Klaasen reaping the rewards of hard work in IPL, says Walter

Proteas short-format coach Rob Walter has been keeping a close eye on his players in the Indian Premier League, and says they planned to use this tournament as an opportunity to prepare for the World Cup.

In a World Cup year, any competitive cricket is important, and that makes the ongoing IPL even more important for all players competing as most of them will return to India in

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