The second Test of the series between Pakistan and South Africa will begin today.

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The second match of the Test series between Pakistan and South Africa will be played today in Cape Town, with the host team leading 1-0 after the first Test.

Yesterday, the national cricketers held an extensive practice session in Cape Town, where the players focused on strength and conditioning exercises as well as various aspects of the game for over two hours. One change is expected in the Pakistan squad for the second Test against South Africa, with fast bowler Aamer Jamal being dropped. Sources suggest that fast bowler Mir Hamza may replace him in the playing XI.

The team management has also been keeping an eye on spinner Salman Ali Agha, who has taken 16 wickets at an average of 58.75 in 18 Test matches. His inclusion in the team is likely.

Pakistan’s batter Salman Ali Agha commented, “The team’s morale is very high, and we have learned from the mistakes made in the first Test. We aim to deliver a better performance in the second Test.”

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