Jansen reveals South Africa’s plans ahead of Champions Trophy semi-finals
The Proteas will back the cricketing methods that have worked wonders so far in the Champions Trophy, as the stakes are raised and the pressure gauge is turned up a notch.
South Africa has burst into the final four of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 with a win over England that has no doubt caught the attention of cricketing fans everywhere.
Topping Group B, finishing ahead of the Aussies (who also qualified for the semi-finals), the Proteas are playing tough and solid cricket that should hold up as the stakes rise.
It’s form they’ll happily back, as they move into the knockout phase. Marco Jansen has been central to that, off the back of a strong performance that earned him Player of the Match honours against England, taking 3/39 off seven overs, along with three catches.
WATCH: Highlights of South Africa's big win over England:
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“I wouldn't say the mindset changes (heading into the semi-finals), it's just the occasion that's probably a bit more hyped up I guess,” he told the media after South Africa’s win over England.
“You try your processes, it's a fancy term, but for me it's just you have your steps or your guides that you go into every match and then basically in semi-finals you just try and do that extraordinarily well if that makes sense, whatever that is for you.”
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Form suggests the Proteas have all the pieces in place to go on and win the Champions Trophy from here.
While wet weather denied the cricketing world a chance to see how they looked against Australia, there’s no question they out-classed an England side stacked with talent.
“I think it was a good team performance all in all,” Jansen continued.
“As a bowling unit, I think we did the majority of what we wanted to do or what we planned out or set out to do. And then obviously the batters went out and did their job really nicely.”
Marco Jansen's trio of wickets and catches | POTM Highlights
Jansen provided some valuable insight into the real-time problem-solving with the ball he demonstrated against the English, which will continue to hold him in good stead, when confronted with tricky challenges against some of the world's best batters.
“I was hoping for some swing, but then obviously there wasn't too much in the air,” he said.
“There was a little bit of nip at the start and then once the ball got older there wasn't really much deviation from the wicket. For me it was just backing my options, which is probably hitting at a hard length and not early on the fuller side, rather on the shorter side.
“For us it's just all about going out and bowling with good intent because then if you bowl with good intent … you tend to have more energy on the ball and then things generally happen.
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South Africa will only learn of their semi-final opponent after New Zealand meets India on Sunday, with the loser of that game locked in to meet the Proteas. That result will also impact the location, with India based in Dubai.
“For me, it's just depending on where you play on what lengths to hit and then, as a game develops, then try and figure out what works and what doesn't work and what to do and what not to do. For me personally it's just the occasion or the situation of the game probably changes, not really mentally," Jansen added.
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