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Pakistan Ring In Major Changes For South Africa Tests
Pakistan dropped batsmen Shan Masood and Haris Sohail along with fast bowlers Mohammad Abbas and Naseem Shah in a wholesale shake-up on Friday for the upcoming two-match Test series against South Africa.
The changes were forced after Pakistan lost both Tests on their tour of New Zealand where they failed in all three departments of the game.
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