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Proteas pace ace back after ban overturned

Rabada gets green light for final two Tests against Aussies

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Rabada was banned by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) for the third and fourth Tests after being found guilty of two charges of misconduct for aggressive wicket celebratio­ns in South Africa’s series-leveling victory in the second Test in Port Elizabeth.

The first charge, of deliberate­ly bumping into Australia captain Steve Smith after getting him out in the first innings in Port Elizabeth, earned Rabada three disciplina­ry demerit points, taking him over a threshold and resulting in the ban.

Rabada and Cricket South Africa appealed the finding on the basis that he did not deliberate­ly bump into Smith. The appeal was upheld after an independen­t judicial hearing in Cape Town on Monday.

“The key issue is whether Mr. Rabada made ‘inappropri­ate and deliberate physical contact’ with Mr. Smith,” said judicial officer Mike Heron, who heard the appeal. “I am not ‘comfortabl­y satisfied’ that Mr. Rabada intended to make contact and I therefore find him not guilty.”

For the Smith incident, Rabada was found guilty on a lesser charge but the punishment did not constitute a ban. He had already pleaded guilty to a second charge in Port Elizabeth, of shouting in Australia batsman David Warner’s face when he got him out, but it was not enough demerits for a ban either.

The decision to drop the twoTest ban is a major boost for South Africa ahead of the third clash in Cape Town starting tomorrow. Rabada is ranked the No.1 bowler in Tests and is the spearhead of the home team’s bowling attack.

The series is level at 1-1 with tests in Cape Town and Johannesbu­rg to come, with South Africa, nicknamed Proteas, seeking a first home series win over Australia since the end of apartheid.

LONDON: South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada has had his two-Test ban overturned on appeal, meaning he will be available for the remainder of the series against Australia.

 ??  ?? WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT? South Africa’s best bowler Kagiso Rabada will not be watching from the pavilion during his side’s crucial next two Tests. (AFP)
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT? South Africa’s best bowler Kagiso Rabada will not be watching from the pavilion during his side’s crucial next two Tests. (AFP)

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