Two superb performances in front of their home fans have underpinned the T20 series between South Africa and the West Indies so far and the Proteas will be chasing a clean sweep here.
From the Aiden Markram masterclass in Paarl, to the Quinton de Kock blitz in Centurion, there is a complete look to this South African side and keeping momentum going will be key over the coming weeks with the T20 World Cup very much on the horizon.
For the West Indies, finding a way to win here feels key, as they want to get things ticking over ahead of the aforementioned World Cup and they feel like a side still searching for their best XI.
Final games in any series are always tough to call, especially with the result already wrapped up but both sides will be chasing a win here at the Wanderers on Saturday 31st January.
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South Africa vs. West Indies – T20 Series Match 3 of 3 Predictions
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With this series already wrapped up, South Africa will surely be looking to shuffle the pack in this final contest at the Wanderers.
For all the superlatives rightfully being levelled at the Proteas lately, the West Indies have amassed two decent totals with the bat in the last couple of games.
While their bowling attack has struggled to cope with the incredible South African hitting, there have been signs the West Indies have the tools to hurt most sides in international cricket.
How much of a factor the surface at the Wanderers will be remains to be seen but with South Africa likely to mix up the XI, this feels winnable for the West Indies.
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While the result in this one feels like it could go either way, the need for key players to make meaningful contributions is essential on an individual basis.
Dewald Brevis is one of the more enigmatic players in world T20 cricket and it feels like he is ready to announce himself to the world stage.
He needs a big knock here to be assured of his place in the Proteas starting XI and he will go after it from the off.
The West Indies look decent value to win this one as mentioned, while Akeal Hosein is in good nick with the ball in hand.
Hosein remains a mercurial figure, who tends to be expensive in T20 cricket but his habit of taking wickets is a hugely useful tool to have for this West Indian side.
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Despite losing comfortably in both of the previous two games in the series, the West Indies have racked up the best 400 runs from their two games played.
One man who is yet to fire is Rovman Powell and he will be out to produce an innings here, as he too looks to be assured of his starting spot in the West Indian XI.
Conditions at the Wanderers should suit his hard-hitting style and he will be eager to occupy the crease and put the South African attack to the sword.

















