Ahmedabad, Feb. 25 -- Ahead of his side's ICC T20 World Cup clash against South Africa, West Indies batting coach Floyd Reifer said that "there is no point to prove" for them despite a barren run in ICC events since their T20WC title win in 2016.

West Indies, who slammed 254, the second-highest total of T20 WC history, against Zimbabwe, will be aiming to continue their winning run against an equally dangerous Proteas, who are buoyed by a win over defending champions India in their last clash.

While in terms of the on-field action, there is no active advantage either of these teams enjoy over each other, the fact that South Africa is playing in Ahmedabad again and enjoy the familiarity with the playing conditions at the Narendra Modi Sta...