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Batting with tail was more crucial than hundred - Duminy
JP Duminy talks about the Galle pitch, his partnership with Morne Morkel, and the challenge of facing Sri Lanka's spinners
Arnold: SA were not intimidated
'Dickwella handled mental challenges well'
Fernando: Jayawardene held Sri Lanka together
One of the toughest conditions I have bowled in - Steyn
Was always confident about winning - Amla
'Ball-tampering issue will blot the win'
'Could've bowled better in last session' - Domingo
Willing to put up a fight - Atapattu
Fernando: SL not looking for a draw
Chappell: Penalty for tampering should be suspension
'We showed great resilience' - Donald
Arnold: SL batsmen didn't maintain discipline
Fernando: SL will have to score 600 to win
'Missing crucial chances cost us the game' - Mathews
'A statement of what we can achieve' - de Villiers
'Have to nullify Malinga, Dilshan' - Duminy
260-odd was chaseable - de Villiers
Expect a slow and turning pitch - Miller
Proud of the way Tahir fought back - de Villiers
We find ways to win tough situations - Mathews
Beating SL will be big before World Cup - Domingo
Cullinan: SA don't have enough spin options
Aim is to find winning combination soon - Amla
'You're more a servant than a leader as captain' - Amla
Moonda: Big shoes to fill for Amla
Voges: Finn Allen a more complete player this year
Suryakumar on his form: I don't want to change my identity
Santner: We gain experience every time we come to India
Gill: Harshit at No. 8 is very important
Young: We want to counterpunch India's spinners
Ryan ten Doeschate: We could have done with another spinner tonight
Kotak on Badoni call-up: 'Every team needs a sixth bowling option'
Rana: I believe I can score 30-40 runs for the team
Gill on T20 World Cup axe: I am right where I have to be
Stokes: 'We need to go back to the drawing board'