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Former skipper Aamir Sohail blames 3-0 Test series whitewash on a lack of preparation in the long form of the game.
Unbroken stand between De Villiers and Philander gives South Africa the edge after early wickets in final Pakistan Test.
Peterson and De Villiers haul South Africa back into the game as Pakistan take the lead on day three of the second Test.
Inform bowler Saeed Ajmal attacks to move Pakistan into dominating position after day two of Test against South Africa.
Centuries from Younis and Shafiq give visitors the edge against South Africa on day one of the second Test at Newlands.
Unbeaten fifth wicket stand keeps Pakistan alive in the first Test finishing at 183-4 chasing 480 against South Africa.
The second Test is following the pattern of first with New Zealand being completely outplayed by South Africa.
If South Africa beat New Zealand in the second Test it will be just their second home series victory in over four years.
With Pakistan series less than a month away, injured South African bowler is left out of team to face New Zealand.
A maiden Test century by New Zealand's Dean Brownlie could not prevent a South African innings victory at Newlands.
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