There is something about the World Cup that seems to bring out
the best in Lance Klusener. His heroics in the 1999 edition are
still mentioned with a more-than-healthy sprinkling of awe. On
Tuesday, the man they call Zulu went on to add another memorable
chapter to the saga of his exploits in this most seminal of one-
day events by wrecking Kenya at Potchefstroom. Mixing his pace
and bowling intelligently, Klusener claimed four wickets for just
16 runs, as Steve Tikolo's men were bundled out for 140 in 38
overs.