South Africa are determined to keep attacking Pakistan in their pursuit of the eight wickets needed to win the series and complete a home summer sweep. Despite a 208-run lead, South Africa will be aggressive in their approach, as shown by their bowling tactics in Pakistan’s second innings. The South African bowling coach emphasized the importance of discipline and patience, especially in avoiding bowling no-balls, which have been an issue in recent matches. South Africa’s frontline attack has a strong track record of dismissing opposition teams, and they are confident in their ability to take wickets on the fourth day of the Test match. The pitch is expected to deteriorate, with spinners likely to play a more significant role in the later stages of the match.
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