If we lose it w'd be mainly because of our erratic batting.
Apart from being in top form another thing that w'd help Graeme Smith’s side is the fact that they have played two matches at Nottingham during the tournament, so the Trent Bridge pitch and ground w'd be familiar to their players. Pakistan’s games on the otherhand were all confined to Lord’s or Oval in London which as we all know are good for batting. And not to mention the fact that SA successfully defended a paltry 130 the other day which w'd have only boosted their confidence and self-belief
It w'd be nice if we win but even if we lose there is no shame in getting beaten by this South African side who have looked the best team of the tournament by far. But we must make them work hard for every run and wicket. It is when we know that our players simply did not try hard enough or just folded under pressure (cf. 1999 WC Final) that a loss is so hard to take and demoralising for everyone.