
South African Kagiso Rabada celebrates with teammates (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) On the Day of the World Cup (WTC) between South Africa and Australia in Lord’s supplied high drama, exceptional bowling and historical statistical anomaly. Kagiso Rabada stole the show with a brilliant five goals, which helped South Africa to give Australia for only 212. Marco Jansen gave strong support with three goals. But Australia fought hard in the last meeting. Mitchell Starc led their accusation with two goals, while Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood threw himself with one to let South Africa fight at 43 for 4 at the park. 1. The day also created a bizarre moment that he had never seen in 145 years of test cricket in England. For the first time in 561 tests on English soil, the dough for No. 1 was released to zero in the first shifts. Australian usman Khawaja and South African Africa Aiden Markram were an unfortunate couple.
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Rabad’s charm 5 for 51 at 15.4 overs not only turned the momentum in South Africa, but also increased its place in historical books. Thirty -year -old overtaken Allan Donald with 330 test goals, achieved 332 in 71 matches and became the fourth highest goal in South Africa in format.Quiz: Who is the IPL player? Rabada became only a second pitch after Kyle Jamieson (2021 Finals vs India) took five for the WTC finals. He is also the only South Africa after Jacques Kallis (the final of the ICC Knockout Trophy of 1998) did so in the final of the ICC tournament. With 11 goals in five matches of ICC Knockout on average 19.27, Rabada is now the third among South African goalies in such games tied to Shaun Pollock and Allan Donald and Jacques Kallis (14).