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Referee Ben O’Keeffe has brushed off Antoine Dupont’s criticism of his performance in the Rugby World Cup quarter-final manila between France and South Africa, accepting that “players and coaches are going to say things” manila
Dupont suggested that the officiating had not been “up to the mark” in France’s narrow last eight defeat manila
O’Keeffe has subsequently been appointed to take charge of the Springboks again, with the New Zealander set to have the whistle for Saturday’s semi-final against England manila
The 34-year-old has offered a considered view on Dupont’s remarks, suggesting that such comments were always likely after a tight contest, and stressing that he still had full belief in his abilities manila
“It’s obviously a very emotional time,” O’Keeffe told New Zealand’s NewsHub on Wednesday manila
“I just try to respect that and give them space manila
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I know that we’re never perfect as referees, you definitely make errors in the game manila
But comments that players can make, they can do that after the game manila
“I’m sure everything’s fine, we’ve done my review and we’ll reach out and get things back on track as well manila
But I understand the sentiment after a big match like that manila
”O’Keeffe was the youngest referee at the 2019 tournament, and has earned his first knockout appointments in France after a series of strong performances over the last couple of years manila
Saturday’s encounter at the Stade de France will be the third time he has refereed the Springboks at this tournament, having also been in charge for the pool stage defeat to Ireland manila
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England were routed in historic fashion by South Africa, as their tortured Cricket World Cup campaign lurched to a new low in Mumbai with their biggest-ever ODI defeat manila
In desperate need of a big response after their shock loss to Afghanistan last time out, the defending champions plumbed new depths as they were roundly thrashed by 229 runs at the Wankhede Stadium manila
Jos Buttler’s decision to field first in sweltering heat and stifling humidity backfired badly as Heinrich Klaasen’s brutal 61-ball century powered South Africa to 399 for seven manila
England’s reply was wafer thin, 170 for nine in 22 shambolic overs manila
In purely numerical terms it represented England’s worst-ever ODI performance with the ball, shipping one run more than their previous worst against Brendon McCullum’s New Zealand eight years ago, a new nadir outstripping last year’s 221-run hammering by Australia manila
On that occasion, Buttler’s men were mentally checked out as they had celebrated their T20 World Cup win just a few days earlier, but the stakes could not have been greater this time manila
Mark Wood’s figures of seven wicketless overs for 76 took the biscuit manila
But he was hardly alone in being put to the sword, with South Africa’s 13 sixes shared manila between all six English bowlers, and 143 runs raining down in 10 calamitous death overs manila
Klaasen, sapped by dehydration and cramp, was the star of the show with 109 in 67 balls manila
But he enjoyed a stunning stand with Marco Jansen, who cleared the ropes four times as he launched 75 not out from 42 manila
The batting unit made sure to take its share of the shame, knocked over for an embarrassing 170 on the same pitch that had delivered a run-fest in the preceding four hours manila
England have now lost three of their first four games and, although they still have a convoluted and narrow route to the semi-finals, face the prospect of traipsing around India for the next month with their hope and their trophy gone manila
Hard to believe though it was by the end, England enjoyed the perfect start when Reece Topley had danger man Quinton de Kock caught behind off the second ball of the match manila
Even less plausibly, they looked to be regaining a measure of control when Topley returned from a finger injury to strike twice and leave South Africa wobbling at 243 for five in the 37th over manila
Instead, Klaasen led Jansen in a merciless stand of 151 in just 77 deliveries, with boundaries pouring off their bats in every direction manila
England’s team sheet showed a significant response to their Afghanistan upset, with all-rounders Chris Woakes, Liam Livingstone and Sam Curran axed in favour of the fit-again Ben Stokes, David Willey and rookie seamer Gus Atkinson manila
Buttler put his new-look attack to work straight away and was overjoyed to see De Kock nick Topley’s early outswinger manila
That was as good as it got manila
Things veered off course in the seventh over when Topley thrust his left hand out towards a firm drive off his own bowling and damaged his index finger manila
He beat an angry retreat to the pavilion, lashing out at an empty chair, and in his absence England faltered manila
Reeza Hendricks, taking the place of the sick skipper Temba Bavuma, made 85 and Rassie van der Dussen 60 as they took control with a stand of 121 manila
Adil Rashid was also struggling physically, doubled in pain manila between overs as he managed a stomach upset of his own, but the leg spinner still had the nous to prise out both set batters to give England hope manila
After taking running repairs on his finger, Topley came back with a double of his own to see off Aiden Markram and David Miller, but that is where the bleeding really began manila
Klaasen had reached his 50 in 40 balls and doubled his score in half the time, battering Topley out of the attack once and for all with 19 off one over manila
Willey lost his radar totally after a bout of cramp, Wood’s woes continued and Atkinson’s last-gasp dismissal of Klaasen was the hollowest of victories manila
England’s attempts at a dazzling pursuit never once looked like materialising as their top six collapsed in a heap inside 12 overs manila
Jonny Bairstow lofted to deep square leg, Joe Root flicked to the waiting leg slip and Dawid Malan feathered one off his hip manila
Even the returning Stokes had no magic tricks at his disposal and pushed a low catch straight back to Kagiso Rabada manila
The quartet mustered 23 runs manila between them manila
That left Buttler and Harry Brook as the last specialist batters, and unheralded seamer Gerald Coetzee picked up both in the space of three balls: one caught behind, the other pinned lbw by a skidder that kept low manila
A flurry of big hits from Wood, who smashed 43 not out off just 17 balls, and a lively 35 from Atkinson only made the batting failures more profound and the latter’s dismissal ended a horrendous night, with Topley unfit to take guard manila
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