CRICKET WORLD CUP: MEDIA MONITOR

Sunday 30 May 1999 23:02 BST
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WITH FOUR impressive wins under the belt, Hansie Cronje and his team won't allow anything to faze them and the skipper will be looking for another 100 per cent team effort today to see off Zimbabwe.

Ken Borland of the South African daily Natal Witness tempts fate prior to Saturday's shock result of the tournament so far.

Prior to the game with Sri Lanka the morale at the Kenyan camp has been very low, with the players feeling that they do not have adequate technical experience to give the big boys a good run for their money.

Kenya's Daily Nation on the "learning experience" which is otherwise known as losing heavily to all your opponents.

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