South Africa's appalling performance continued during their second ICC Men's Cricket World Cup as Bangladesh overpowered them by 21 runs on Sunday. South African batsman JP Duminy feels that the players need to look themselves in the mirror and do an honest assessment.
"Honesty has always been one of our pillars. It is about the self-reflection first and looking yourself in the mirror and admitting where you got it wrong. It's going to be important for us not to point fingers or blame anyone," Sport24.co.za quoted Duminy, as saying.
During their second clash against Bangladesh, the skipper Faf du Plessis played a knock of 62 runs while Duminy smashed 45 runs. However, their innings were not enough to take their side over the line as they fell 21 runs short and lost the match.
In the opening match of the World Cup, England thrashed South Africa and registered a massive 104-run victory. Therefore, South Africa have lost both their matches of the premier tournament and there is an immediate need for them to reinvigorate themselves.
Duminy said that if someone wants to win a tournament like the World Cup, players need to evaluate themselves so that they can improve.
"Characters need to step up, particularly if you're going to win a tournament like the World Cup. We're up against it so we're going to need every individual to be a leader in their own game and understand where they need to improve," he said.
South Africa will now compete aginst India on June 5.