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Left "gutted" after South Africa's second successive loss, skipper Faf du Plessis says his team will have to come up with a new strategy ahead of the India clash to keep alive their World Cup campaign that has been ravaged by injury woes.
South Africa were handed a massive defeat by hosts England in the tournament opener before they slumped to a 21-run loss against Bangladesh on Sunday, 2 June.
While veteran pace spearhead Dale Steyn is recovering from a shoulder bruise, the Proteas were dealt a fresh blow when young fast bowler Lungi Ngidi hobbled off the field with a left hamstring injury after bowling only four overs against Bangladesh.
Du Plessis admitted "Plan A is gone" and he faces the herculean task of lifting his team's spirits ahead of their crucial clash with a formidable Indian side on 8 June.
"I'll go back and try and see how we can lift the spirits in the team. We're playing a strong team in India, and as a team, we know we're not good enough at the moment and we have to turn it around." Du Plessis said after the defeat.
In reply, South Africa ended with a score of 309 for eight.
South Africa are also missing the services of pacer Anrich Nortje, who was ruled out of the World Cup in May due to a fracture in his right thumb.
"Plan A is gone because Plan A was those main bowlers playing together. They haven't played a game together on this tour," he said.
The absence of their three main pacers has left the South African bowling unit gasping for air.
"So now you're moving into your all-rounder territory. You have two medium pace all-rounders and then you have Chris Morris that sits in between your fast bowlers and your medium pace bowlers," said the 34-year-old.
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