
Steve Smith and Kigoo When Australia and South Africa have prepared for the final of the ICC World Cup in the Lorian finals, fans of cricket eagerly expect the battle between the Australian launch star Steve Smith and the South African pace of Kagiso Rabada. Australia focuses on the defense of its WTC MACE from 2023, while South Africa is looking for its first world cricket title.Head statistics to the head between Smith and Rabada reveal an interesting competition. In 15 shifts Smith scored 128 runs from Rabad’s bowling and faced 262 balls. Rabada released Smith four times, while Smith kept an average of 48.85 and a strike rate of 32.00 against him. Smith hit 16 four and two six when playing 207 dot balls against Rabad.Both players have impressive records on Lord’s cricket land. Rabada boasts the best diameter of 19.38 among all the pitch in the finals and overcomes the Australian Pacers Pat Cummins (21.10), Josh Hazlewood (26,15) and Mitchell Starc (33,62). In his two tests at the venue of Rabada, he claimed 13 goals with the best characters 5/52.Smith showed exceptional performance at Lord’s and accumulated 525 runs in five tests across nine shifts on average 58.33. Its record includes two centuries and two 1950s, and his last shifts were knocking 110 against England in ash 2023.
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Smith enters the final in a huge form, has recently completed 10,000 runs and scored four centuries in the last five tests against India and Sri Lanka. His record in the ICC knockout of matches is particularly remarkable, with 584 runs in 12 matches on average 58.40, including two centuries and four fifties.Rabada stands on the brink of important milestones in the test cricket. With 327 test goals on average 22.00, including 16 five goals, only four other goals need to break the record of Allan Donald 330 goals and become the fourth highest goals in South Africa in tests.Quiz: Who is the IPL player?Dale Steyn holds a record for most test goals for South Africa with 439 goals in 93 tests, maintains an average of 22.95 and demands 26 five goal watering.In the international cricket across all formats, Rabada currently has 566 goals in 241 performances, with an average of 24.27 and 18 five goals. He needs more goals to overtake Jacques Kallis, who holds the fifth position with 572 goals.Shaun Pollock leads an international goalkeeper with 823 goals in 414 matches in South African alcohol with an average of 23.63 with 21 five goals.Rabada’s performance in Knockout ICC events includes six goals in four matches, which maintain an average of 26.83 with the best numbers 2/14 and the economy rate of 7.00.The upcoming WTC finals are both players the opportunity to strengthen their already impressive records and potentially play decisive roles in the championship title.