If India is looking to win the World Cup for their legendary batting genius Sachin Tendulkar, then South Africa want to do the same for their batting talisman, Jacques Kallis.
Kallis, 35, is playing in his fifth World Cup, and one thing he yearns, like the whole of South Africa, is a World Cup winner's medal.
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South Africa captain Graeme Smith stressed that Kallis, with all the experience behind him, holds the key to his team's fortunes in the mega-event.
"Jacques has been a talisman for us. He's held South African cricket together for 15 years now. So he's been a pillar of a lot of the way we have played and built teams around him and he's been very successful for us.
"I think he, in particular, wants to have a really great World Cup which is exciting. He is an important cog in our team. I think it's just about going out there and playing well as a team. If we can get confidence going, get a good run going, then we are a team that can really get some good things going," said Smith, in Delhi on Wednesday, on the eve of their opening match against the West Indies.
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