South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada was in his shorts and relaxing in the dre...
MUMBAI - South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada was in his shorts and relaxing in the dressing room before being forced to make a quick transition and conjure up his lethal yorkers for the Delhi Capitals in their pulsating Super Over win on Saturday.
Opening batsman Prithvi Shaw, 19, had made the chase of 186 appear easy but his dismissal on 99 in the penultimate over derailed Delhi who ended up tied with Kolkata’s score needing the Super Over to decide the winner. “I was sort of sitting around in my shorts... I was sitting upstairs with Shikhar Dhawan and we were having a chat,” Rabada told reporters.
The 23-year-old quick, who will be South Africa’s leading fast bowler in the May 30-July 14 World Cup in England and Wales, was uncluttered in his head despite being clipped for a four on the first delivery by Russell.
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