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Following on 421 runs behind, the tourists showed much more resolve in their second innings to reach parity and set the Proteas a small target of 58 in the final session of the day.
South Africa made light work of the target, with former Durham batter David Bedingham - promoted up the order from number five - smashing 44 off 30 balls.
Victory in Cape Town was built on a huge first-innings total of 615 all out, opener Ryan Rickelton top-scoring with 259.
They enforced the follow-on after bowling out Pakistan for 194, but Shan Masood's 145 added some respectability.
Babar Azam scored 81 in a first-wicket stand of 205, but Kagiso Rabada (3-115) and Keshav Maharaj (3-137) chipped away despite further resistance from Muhammad Rizwan (41), Salman Ali Agha (48) and Aamer Jamal (34) in the lower order.
South Africa's victory ensures they head into June's World Test Championship final against Australia having topped the table for the two-year cycle.
"The guys are looking forward to it," said South Africa captain Temba Bavuma. "It's not going to be a mean feat [to beat Australia] but we will enjoy this moment and celebrate and deal with it closer to the time."
Fast bowler Rabada said South Africa are confident of lifting the trophy, telling Sky Sports: "South Africa against Australia has always been an intense rivalry because we play cricket quite similar - we play hard. They're going to come hard, we know that, but we also know how to beat them." (BBC)
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