New Delhi, June 10 -- South Africa veteran spinner Keshav Maharaj is just two Test wickets short of reaching the acclaimed 200 club. And despite the reality that he turned 35 earlier this year, there is no sign that he's slowing down, according to the ICC website.

His teammates highlighted the finger spinner as a key figure for South Africa ahead of their Ultimate Test showdown with Australia in the World Test Championship final on June 11 in London.

Since debuting in November 2016, coincidentally against the Aussies, he's been a regular fixture in the Proteas XI, and it is no fluke that his wicket-taking production continues to be a phenomenon the team not only relies on but expects.

And wickets aren't the only thing South Africa's pl...