South Africa secured their first World Test Championship Final spot with a thrilling win over Pakistan in Centurion. The victory, driven by tail-enders Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen, confirmed their top-two finish in the standings. The achievement follows their 2-0 win over Sri Lanka and improved their percentage points to 66.67%.
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