
Kagiso Rabada is ready to switch from her monthly drug ban and claimed that there would be no one to apologize for the incident before the world test champion at the finals against Australia. Rabada served a one -month ban on the use of recreational drug And he returned home in the middle of the road across the IPL, where he played for Gujarat Titans. During the SA20, the South African Pacer was tested positive.
Rabada has been cleaned of unlawful conduct and is part of South African group for clash against Australiawho will start 11 June at Lord. As Daily Star quoted, Rabada said he was glad he was playing again for Proteas and the process was handled well.
Pacer said that although he would not dwell in the past, he never justifies the action.
“I’m glad I played again. The process was really good … I think as a player and as a man, people will have their different opinions. I can live with that. There are some people who would be disappointed and I am deeply sorry for those people.”
“But life moves on. I will never” Mr-i-appolologis-too-but will never justify this action, “Rabada said.
Rabada while talking to the incident teammates
Rabada said he spoke to his teammates about the incident, and in the coming days it would continue to do to correct any cracks that could be caused by the incident.
“I think I owe it to them (to talk about what happened),” he said. “They’re my teammates. We’ve come up so far.”
“I’ve been talking to them and I think we can do it in more detail when we meet for a long time.”
Rabada is likely to lead the South African pace of attack, such as Marco Jansen, Corbin Bosch, Wiaan Mulder, Lungi Ngidi and Dane Paterson in the group.
Published on:
31. May 2025