Cardiff:South Africa captain Faf du Plessis on Friday said there is no point in looking back at the side's disappointing World Cup campaign thus far as it remain determined to win its remaining five games to stay alive in the competition.
South Africa got its first point of the World Cup courtesy a washout against the West Indies. The no result came after three straight losses against England, Bangladesh and India.
“We have to make sure we put all our energy and focus into what’s coming up next. If we carry the ghosts of the last week with us, it’s going to be tough to get out of the hole,” said du Plessis on the eve of the game against Afghanistan.
“We can’t be looking back. If we are looking back, we are almost going to float through this tournament and then we might win one or two or three games and we won’t achieve what we want. We have been having conversations an making sure we are strong and we know what we need to do.”
The most pressing task for South Africa is to start winning so it begins to catch up with teams higher up on the points table.
Du Plessis knows there is a long way to go but believes the current situation could bring out the best of his team.
“We have real purpose in the next five games. Everyone has written the team off. Our backs are against the wall as a team.
“Maybe that lets the guys play the way they can play the way we want to play. We know we haven’t fully unlocked the potential we have in the side.”