Taking a walk down memory lane, Klusener recollected his Man-of-the-Series performance in the 1999 World Cup, when he almost single-handedly steered South Africa into the final of the mega-event before losing to Australia in the semi-final, thanks to a terrible mix-up between him and Allan Donald.
"I just think it was wonderful. We played well, came together and that was the most important thing though it was disappointing that we could not get over the mark. Had that happened it would have been wonderful," Klusener, who scored 250 runs and took 17 wickets in eight matches in the tournament, said.
In the semi-final, South Africa needed nine runs off the final over and Klusener hit the first two deliveries for four.
Requiring just one to win, the third ball went straight to a fielder but Donald was already half way down the pitch and would have been run out if Darren Lehmann had hit the stumps.
There was no let-up from Australia in the fourth delivery as non-striker Donald fell short of the crease after a desperate Klusener almost made it to the other hand.
Donald was run out and South Africa were all out with the scores tied, but Australia progressed to the final thanks to an earlier win over the Proteas.
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