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Aussies brace for Proteas pace in first Test since 'Sandpaper-gate' series

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Australia will face one of cricket's most hostile pace attacks when they play South Africa at Test level from Saturday for the first time since the infamous "Sandpaper-gate" series.The tourists boast fast bowlers Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Lungi Ngidi and Marco Jansen - all capable of firing 140 kph (90 mph) rockets down the wicket at the Gabba in Brisbane.That's in stark contrast to the West Indies, who failed to trouble the hosts in a 164-run defeat at Perth followed by a 419-run hammering in Adelaide last week.Steve Smith, who will hand back the Australian captaincy to a fit-again Pat Cummins, said meeting South Africa would be a "good challenge"."Hopefully we can continue the way we've started the summer," said Smith, who will pad up against the visitors for the first time in red-ball cricket since he was sent home in disgrace after the cheating row of 2018.Australia's attempts to alter the ball using sandpaper in a Cape Town Test rocked world cricket.

Smith and David Warner were banned for a year in the fallout.Smith said that was all firmly in the past."The cricket we've played over the last four and a half years we've played in the right way, we've been hard and played in the right spirit," he said."So for us nothing changes, we're just going to continue to go about our business and hopefully play good, entertaining cricket."While Smith is in sparkling form, hitting a double century against the West Indies, his batting average of 41.53 from nine Tests against South Africa is among his lowest.But Smith said: "I feel in a good place, I feel like I'm batting nicely."After a double century and two tons against the West Indies, Marnus Labuschagne - who was born in South Africa - is also in electric form.But Warner

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