“One of the things that has been impressive to me, at least so far in this tournament, is how calm and composed everyone looks on the field,” Nortje told ICC’s online media outlet. I looked back in the zone column.
“I spoke to the captains before the tournament and they were all very approachable and positive and it didn’t feel like we were about to enter a stressful World Cup environment. They looked like they knew what to do. They were relaxed.”
The composure and composure of the trophy-chasing teams will be further tested from January 30 when teams from Groups A and D and fighters from Groups B and C face off against each other.
For Nortje, this is a time when he is facing a tougher opponent and the tournament is nearing its climax, when the demands and intensity of the tournament increase.