
KAGISO RABADA (IMAGE CREDIT: ICC) The South African Rapid champion Kagiso Rabada said the World Test Championship (WTC) victory was even more unforgettable due to the “relatively inexperienced” state of the team, yet they managed to ensure a remarkable victory against the Star Australian Party. Proteas, led by Captain Temba Bavuma, ended 27 years of waiting for the ICC trophy by defeating Australia in the WTC final in Lord’s, while Rabada played a key role by taking nine goal in the match.“We are quite an inexperienced team that joined about a year ago, we haven’t been with each other for a long time and we continued and produced it. I will never forget it in my life, none of the boys will forget it,” said Rabada ICC.Rabada, a key character at the South African pace of the attack, said the victory felt even more special about the quality of the opposition – players who sought his younger teammates to grow up.“Australia is a well used team and with all respect, a little aging team. Some of those boys played when we were still in high school. If you give a perspective for younger players what it is like. It’s strange, it didn’t sink.“That gave us the certainty that we could do it again,” added Rabada, who exceeded Allan Donald to move to the fourth place on the list of all test goalies in South Africa.Despite his winning match, Rabada said he was perceived as a hard -working team player.“I don’t see myself as a star. I see myself as someone who is willing to work, give me blood for this team and continue hard and improve. It’s me as cricket, I always want to improve and play a badge with a lot of pride. So I would like to see everyone playing.“Every game I play is trying to get goals. I won’t go into the game and think” I have to get seven goals for us to win “, I look at it as an opportunity to get as many goals as possible,” he added. Rabada is currently holding the best strike (38.9) among the pitchs with more than 150 test goals.Rabada, who raised five goals in the first shifts and continued the dough in the second, admitted that this spell was harder, but focused on remaining folded.
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“I worked extremely hard, the other magic of shifts are the one that counts much more – when you are a little tired and behind in the game.“It was just about how to stay calm and look at what was ahead. All chaos relaxed, we got five goals, I don’t know how much crossed it was a crazy cricket game.“There are usually two votes in your head – one that doubts and one who believes. This is the one we feed, especially in big moments like this, the World Championship finals. That’s why you saw the show you saw. It’s a testimony of our team this season.”