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KOLKATA, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Australia bowled out South Africa for a below-par 212 despite David Miller's defiant 101 in the second semi-final of the 50-over World Cup at Eden Gardens on Thursday. Temba Bavuma's decision to bat under an overcast sky backfired and South Africa slumped to 24-4 inside 12 overs before light rain held up play. Australia were accurate with the ball and agile in the field, turning up the heat on their rivals. Miller and Heinrich Klaasen (47) arrested the slide after play resumed with a 95-run partnership but Travis Head's double strike put Australia back in charge. Miller smashed Pat Cummins for a six to bring up his hundred but fell in the same over trying to clear the rope again.
Persons: David Miller's, Temba, Miller, Heinrich Klaasen, Travis Head's, Pat Cummins, Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Amlan Chakraborty, Ken Ferris Organizations: South, Eden, Australia, New Zealand, Thomson Locations: KOLKATA, Australia, South Africa, Africa, India, New, Ahmedabad, Kolkata
But instead of basking in the success and recognition he's received recently, Miller told Insider that he's most excited about the outside-the-box investing strategy that he's concocted. Become a champion investor by playing defense — and making these 6 movesThe investing strategy Miller uses is related to an old sports adage: offense sells tickets, but defense wins championships. The defensive component of Miller's fund is more sophisticated. Currently, Miller's fund is following this method by selling bond futures contracts, which is a hedge against higher interest rates. If Markowitz saw Miller's fund, he may be proud.
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