Graeme Smith is confident Rory Kleinveldt will
show South Africa's strength in depth when they take on Pakistan in the
third and final Test at Centurion starting on Friday.
Kleinveldt comes into the side for the injured Morne Morkel, the
only change for South Africa as they chase a series whitewash.
It will be
a fourth Test cap for the 29-year-old, who has previously filled in for the
injured Vernon Philander in two Tests in Australia in November and one at home
against New Zealand last month.
He has taken eight wickets in those three
outings at an average of above 40, but Smith said he showed enough to suggest he
belonged at this level, especially after taking three for 65 in the second
innings against Australia in Adelaide.
"Adelaide was a big step up for
Rory, the way he bounced back after a difficult debut," Smith told
reporters.
"That has given him a lot of confidence and I can see the way
he has grown in training. Hopefully that confidence will go into his performance
over the next five days."
Remarkably for a player that has featured in 82
first-class matches, this will be Kleinveldt's first at one of South Africa's
premier venues.
"There is generally a bit more swing on the Highveld,
which will suit Rory, and there is good pace and bounce at Centurion. His energy
at training has been good and he has bowled well in the nets," said
Smith.
Smith denied his side would let their intensity drop with the
series already won, suggesting they wanted to strike a psychological blow ahead
of a series against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi later this year.
"It's our last
Test of what has been a long but successful year," Smith said.
"There has
been no difference in the way we have approached the game. It has been a quick
turnaround, so to stay mentally fresh and sharp in the game will be the
challenge.
"We are a process driven team and we attack each challenges
the same each time."
South Africa won the first Test at the Wanderers by
211 runs and the second at Newlands by four wickets.
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