South Africa beat Pakistan by two wickets
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•South Africa qualify for World Test Championship final by beating Pakistan
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South Africa beat Pakistan by two wickets on the final day of the first Test in Centurion.
Kagiso Rabada hit 31 not out from 26 balls in a partnership of 51 with Marco Jansen .
The win keeps South Africa top of the Test Championship table and ensures they will face either Australia or India at Lord's.
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