"I know that the team will emerge stronger from this setback, but none of us can shy away from the reality. We had an exceptional chance of winning the World Cup and we can only blame ourselves for the defeat," he said.
But Smith also held out some hope for the future. "All is definitely not lost and the country's cricket is now entering a very exciting era," Smith said after what was his last game at the helm.
Smith had earlier announced that he would retire from the One-day captaincy after the World Cup. He was full of praise for the spinners in the team.
"The way Imran (Tahir), Robbie (Peterson) and Botes (Johan Botha) bowled forebodes lots of good things for the side. We now have three spin bowlers who can take wickets and on top of that there are a few young players who must now be developed," he said.
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