South Africa's youngsters team has had a disastrous World Cup and while the first instinct is to call for manning the panic stations, there's a far bigger lesson CSA can take from the tournament. By ANTOINETTE MULLER.
Anyone who has been following the Under-19 World Cup has probably sent out an SOS to man the panic stations. South Africa's results make for pretty grim reading: Played five, lost three, won two. Those three losses came against Bangladesh, Namibia and Zimbabwe.
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