Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Gibson says Rabada will cool it on return

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CAPE TOWN: South Africa coach Ottis Gibson believes the world’s best test bowler Kagiso Rabada has learnt from his brush with suspension and expects more mature on-field behaviour in the third test against Australia starting in Cape Town on Thursday.

Rabada successful­ly appealed against an Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) sanction for brushing the shoulder of Australia captain Steve Smith while celebratin­g his dismissal in the second test, getting his punishment reduced from three demerit points to one. That means he remains under the suspension threshold of eight in the last 24 months, freeing him to play in the remaining two matches of the acrimoniou­s series which is poised at 1-1. “He has been made very aware of his on-field celebratio­ns,” Gibson told reporters on Tuesday.

“He’s not a bad kid, he is a bit over-exuberant at times. But there was not aggressive intent there apart from celebratin­g a wicket. He’s a smart kid and I am

The number one bowler in the world being allowed to play cricket is exciting for everybody concerned. OTTIS GIBSON , SA coach

sure he has learnt his lesson. I don’t expect he will make the same mistake.”

Gibson acknowledg­ed that having Rabada available is a massive boost to South Africa’s chances of winning the series.

“The number one bowler in the world being allowed to play cricket is exciting for everybody concerned. We are very happy he is allowed to play, we all believe it is the right decision at the end of the day. “We have made him aware of responsibi­lities for the team, he is an important player.”

Gibson added that Rabada is raring to go in the third test as he seeks to add to his 15 wickets in the series that have come at a cost of just 16.80 runs each, the best return from a bowler on either side.

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