South Africa went down by four wickets, with just three balls remaining, at Edgbaston to suffer a fourth defeat and significantly reduce their chances of reaching the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 semi-finals. CWC 2019 Special Site | Points Table | Stats Despite being extremely disappointed with the outcome of the match, Du Plessis recognised that his men did as much as they could against a team they haven’t beaten at a World Cup for 20 years. “It’s tough. You can feel it in the dressing room – the guys are hurting,” said the skipper. “We left everything out there. That’s all I can ask for as a captain. “We’ve just not been as good as the opposition we’ve played against.” Masterful Williamson nudges South Africa closer to exit And none of South Africa’s batsmen were able to emulate Kane Williamson, whose unbeaten century anchored New Zealand’s successful chase of 242 and particularly impressed Du Plessis. 1 43668 “Kane played a great knock. It’s probably the difference between the two sides, just one guy taking it through,” he added. “I thought it was a really good knock, showing how to put innings together on a pitch that you need to…