Updated On: 29 September, 2023 09:52 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
South Africa`s history in limited overs World Cups has not always been a happy one. They have had no success in the 50-over World Cup which they hosted in 2003 and while they staged the first T20 World Cup in 2007, they also have never won it. In its last edition, they were beaten by the Netherlands

Temba Bavuma (Pic: AFP)
Quinton de Kock will make his last appearance in ICC Men`s ODI World Cup 2023 starting in India on October 5. South African team will rely on de Kock`s experience in the World Cup.
Quinton de Kock already announced retirement from test at the age of 30 and this will be his one-day international swansong.
It could also be a crowning moment in his career if South Africa can maintain the form that took them from 2-0 down to beat Australia 3-2 in a recent ODI series.