Venue: Centurion Park Date: Wednesay 26 November-Sunday 30 November Start: 0830 GMT Coverage: Live scores on BBC website
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Zondeki's selection would bolster an already strong Proteas pace attack
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Bangladesh are set to face an all-out pace attack at Centurion Park as South Africa look to seal a series win when the second Test starts on Wednesday.
After South Africa's win by an innings and 129 runs in the first Test, Proteas coach Mickey Arthur has requested a "pace and bounce" pitch in Centurion.
It means injured left-armer Paul Harris will be replaced by paceman Monde Zondeki and not spinner Robin Peterson.
By contrast, Bangladesh spinner Abdur Razzak will return to the tourists' XI.
The 26-year-old missed the first Test because he had to travel to Australia to undergo analysis of his bowling action after he was reported by the umpires and match referee during Bangladesh's home series against New Zealand last month.
However, the Tigers' hopes of success will depend heavily on their ability to counter a South Africa pace attack of Dale Steyn, Makhaya Ntini, Morne Morkel, Jacques Kallis and Zondeki.
The tourists capitulated in the face of such aggression in Bloemfontein, managing only 153 and 159 as South Africa cruised to victory, with captain Mohammad Ashraful conceding: "We are not used to batting on bouncy wickets but we will try to do better in the next Test.
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And Arthur admits he will have half an eye on the upcoming series against Australia when he decides on his final XI on Wednesday morning, saying: "I'm very keen to see Monde in action. It's quite necessary that he gets a Test under the belt in case something happens in Australia."
South Africa, who are currently behind Australia and India, will move back to number two in the International Cricket Council's Test rankings if they complete a 2-0 series win.
And personal accolades also await, with Graeme Smith needing only 18 runs to overtake India's Virender Sehwag as the leading Test runs scorer this year.
Should the Proteas skipper get those runs, it will be the first time that South Africa have boasted both the leading run-scorer and leading wicket-taker in Test cricket in the same year - Steyn heads the bowlers with 59 wickets at an average of 18 and a strike rate of 33.1.
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