
New Delhi: South Africa coach Gary Kirsten feels they need to work on a strategy to overcome the team's long standing problem of choking in crunch matches.
South Africa have been struggling to shake off the 'chokers' tag, which they earned over a decade, since the 1999 World Cup semifinal tie against Australia.
"You need to have some sort of a strategy around it," Kirsten, named the coach in June, was quoted as saying in espncricinfo.
"You can't just be naive to think it's not a problem and doesn't exist. There's been a bit of scarring there, and it's been going on for a long time.
"But then you need to think cleverly and think smart about how you manage that issue. I think it is something we'll focus on when we get to those events and work out ways in which we can strategise to cross the line."
A fit Samit Patel raring to go