3rd Test: Pacer Mahmood set to replace Wood, Malan also likely in XI
Malan had hit a century and three half-centuries during that Ashes tour
Malan had hit a century and three half-centuries during that Ashes tour
Dawid Malan (99*) and Jos Buttler (67*) made short work of chasing 192 to give England a 3-0 series win on Tuesday night at Newlands.
While KL Rahul has lost two spots to move down to number four, skipper Virat Kohli has moved up to the ninth position.
Malan slammed 208 runs at the top of the order and finished as the highest run-scorer of the series with an average of 69.33.
Ben Stokes, who picked six wickets in the first Test, is trying to clear his name in court after being charged with affray following a brawl in September 2017.
Replying to England's 287, Kohli -- dropped twice by Dawid Malan off James Anderson -- scored a gritty 149, his innings laced with 22 fours and a six, to enable the visitors trim the first innings deficit to 13 runs.
Joe Root and Dawid Malan struck a half-century each as England posted 233/5 against Australia.
At stumps, Australia were 203 for three, with Smith on 92 and Shaun Marsh on seven.
England were all out for 403 at lunch after losing their last six wickets for just 35 runs.
Westley kept his place in an unchanged 13-man England squad announced on Wednesday.