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In a series that has seen its fair share of tensions, with David Warner and Quinton de Kock making the headline after the first Test, and Kagiso Rabada, being in the limelight after the 2nd Test, thing are evenly poised between both the teams at the stage at 1-1. The tensions are likely to come down to a boil in the third Test when the two teams will square off once again at Newlands in Cape Town, in a bid to take lead in the tournament. Rabada’s ban has been lifted and he will be playing for South Africa. The right-armer, who has already taken 18 wickets in 2 Tests, is likely to once again be the game changer for the Proteas.
In a series that has seen its fair share of tensions, with David Warner and Quinton de Kock making the headline after the first Test, and Kagiso Rabada, being in the limelight after the 2nd Test, thing are evenly poised between both the teams at the stage at 1-1. The tensions are likely to come down to a boil in the third Test when the two teams will square off once again at Newlands in Cape Town, in a bid to take lead in the tournament. Rabada’s ban has been lifted and he will be playing for South Africa. The right-armer, who has already taken 18 wickets in 2 Tests, is likely to once again be the game changer for the Proteas.