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KESH IN HAND

October 20, 2025

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THE Proteas have been handed a groot boost with the return of spinner Keshav Maharaj for the second Test against Pakistan in Rawalpindi at 7am today, captain Aiden Markram confirmed.

- BY VOICE SPORTS TEAM

Maharaj, 35, missed the eerste Test in Lahore which Pakistan won by 93 runs due to a groin injury.

Markram praised Maharaj’s experience and skill set, saying his return is a key factor as South Africa look to bounce back and level the two-match series.

Markram wysed: “Obviously, it’s great to have him back in the camp.

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