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In a nail-biting finish, South Africa's Kagiso Rabada scored an unbeaten 31, leading his team to a two-wicket win over Pakistan in the first test at Centurion. Rabada and Marco Jansen put on an unbeaten 51-run partnership, saving South Africa from imminent defeat. Rabada, batting at No.
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