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SA Prepared for the upcoming home series vs SL and Pakistan

Former Proteas batsman Neil McKenzie believes South Africa’s recent Test series win over Bangladesh has strengthened the team’s position for the upcoming home series against Sri Lanka and Pakistan. The 2-0 victory marked the Proteas’ first subcontinental Test series win in over a decade. McKenzie feels this success proves the team is ready to tackle spin-friendly conditions, a valuable asset as they push for a spot in the World Test Championship (WTC) final next year.

Reflecting on the Bangladesh series, McKenzie praised South Africa's bowlers, particularly spinners Keshav Maharaj and Simon Harmer, for their adaptability. He also highlighted impressive performances by batters like Tony de Zorzi, Wiaan Mulder, and Kyle Verreynne, who excelled against spin. McKenzie noted that such experiences will benefit them in future subcontinental challenges.

South Africa’s upcoming home Tests against Sri Lanka and Pakistan will be held at spin-friendly venues, raising questions due to Sri Lanka’s 2019 series win in similar conditions. However, McKenzie insists that South Africa’s familiarity with these grounds provides an advantage. “These are our home venues,” he said, adding that South Africa’s mix of spin and pace bowlers gives them a well-rounded attack suited to diverse pitches.

“Our team has the skills and strategies to succeed in any conditions,” McKenzie concluded, expressing confidence in the Proteas’ chances as they aim for WTC final qualification.

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