Proteas Bowling Attack to be Slightly Different for Newlands Test

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Proteas Bowling Attack to be Slightly Different for Newlands Test
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The Proteas bowling attack is expected to see changes for the second Test against Pakistan at Newlands. Wiaan Mulder and Keshav Maharaj are likely to be included, with spin playing a significant role due to the expected conditions. Mulder emphasizes the importance of adapting bowling strategies based on the pitch, acknowledging the need for both pace and variation.

The Proteas bowling attack is expected to be slightly different for the Newlands Test with Wiaan Mulder and Keshav Maharaj expected to come in.

Proteas allrounder Wiaan Mulder claims the bowling department will have to be a bit smarter when they take on Pakistan in the second Test at Newlands in Cape Town starting on Friday morning.from injury in the match and could play an important role in a bowling unit that has been in top form over the past five months.‘ bowling attack has bowled out every team they have played against in both innings, helping them to six straight Test wins.

“I don’t think it makes a difference in team selection. You always want to play a fast bowler wherever you go. This wicket, if you looked at that game against India last year, it didn’t matter if you bowled 120kms or 140. It was really difficult to bat on,” explained Mulder. “But having someone who has express pace no matter where you go is always important and I think that accuracy is very important here.

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