Date-stamped : 15 Jan1998 - 10:43 14 January 1998 South Africa eye final spot Trevor Chesterfield Johannesburg - South Africa, comfortably perched atop the Gavaskar Pool, are likeely to pay more attention the India-Kenya game than their own outing against Scotland at that higher place of learning, Potcefstroom University. With left-arm wrist spinner Goolam Bodi likely to earn his first cap for South Africa in the MTN under-19 World Cup, the game against Scotland naturally has some interest. "We'd like to go through unbeaten, of course, but we need to give a couple of players a workout in this game," said coach Anton Ferreira last night. Although bouyed by South Africa's success, he views the Super League Series starting on Monday being the true testing ground in terms of the side's skills and ability in this three-week tournament. India were far from convincing against South Africa in Sunday's opening match, and the way Kenya have played both their games, they would back themselevs to beat India, which would create an accute embarrassment not only for the Indians. New Zealand should get through to join England in the Sobers Pool while Pakistan have looked the better of the sides in the Bradman Pool, but Sri Lanka have been a little shaky and may need more propping up than most qualifiers Australia and West Indies should go through in the Cowdrey Pool, but stranger things have happened and the Windies match against Zimbabwe at Witrand (Potcheftsroom) could provide another upset. Trevor Chesterfield Cricket writer Pretoria News tche@ptn.independent.co.za Contributed by The Management (help@cricinfo.com)