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We Know How To Beat Them: Rabada On WTC Final Face-off With Australia At Lord's
South Africa closed out their bilateral cycle with a 10-wicket win over Pakistan in Cape Town on Monday, completing a clean sweep against Shan Masood's side following their earlier two-wicket win in Centurion, that sealed their maiden WTC final berth.
"It's actually quite some distance away, but a big occasion like the World Test Championship Final gets you up for it. South Africa versus Australia has always been an intense rivalry, because we play cricket quite similar. We play hard - and they're going to come hard at us, and we know that," Rabada, who claimed six wickets in the win to help the Proteas to a seventh straight Test victory," the pacer said on SuperSport.
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