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Proteas aim to be more ‘street-wise’

IT’S Pakistan, again! It’s Heinrich Klaasen as Proteas T20 captain, again. It’s the Proteas without their star players, again.

The players who are here aren’t complaining, nor is Mark Boucher – they just want to play – nor is anyone at Cricket South Africa, which is only too grateful for Pakistan lending a small hand in playing an extra T20 International following the Australian team’s

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