Pakistan urged to revamp

an innings and 18 runs in the final match at Centurion on Sunday as the world number one Test team completed a clean sweep in home Tests in their summer, after beating New Zealand 2-0.

Former captain Aamir Sohail said Pakistan went into the series unprepared for the demands of the longest form of the game.

“It was predicted,” Sohail said. “South Africa were well equipped while we are not doing things needed (for Test cricket) and are paying the price.”

Pakistan’s batsmen struggled on the bouncy pitches against a hostile pace attack led by Dale Steyn and Vernon Philander, who shared 35 wickets between them in the series. — AFP.

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