The Citizen (Gauteng)

Caution urged over Rabada

- Heinz Schenk

Kagiso Rabada (above) has managed to handle every challenge thrown at him in his brief career.

But that doesn’t mean the 21-year-old Proteas star – bought for R10.2 million by the Delhi Daredevils – will be an immediate hit in this year’s Indian Premier League (IPL).

In fact, former SA seam bowler Meyrick Pringle believes expectatio­ns should be kept low.

“Kagiso’s a magnificen­t cricketer. There’s probably no reason why he can’t flourish from the outset,” he said.

“People won’t be surprised if he performs, yet they’ll probably be very concerned if he struggles.”

What Pringle is essentiall­y saying is that there wouldn’t be anything wrong if Rabada actually struggles initially.

And he should know – he’s experience­d the tough conditions of India first-hand as a former bowling coach of Rajasthan.

“You can’t really prepare for India beforehand if you’re a young, foreign player,” said Pringle.

“India is a cricketing country where you have to learn by playing. Conditions are just so different from place to place.

“Even the outfields differ. On one ground, it will feel as if you’re playing on wet clay. The other will be rock hard.”

Despite the IPL authoritie­s making an effort to keep pitches more or less standardis­ed, there’s enough evidence to suggest Rabada will be confronted by different surfaces.

“He’s going to have to adapt if he plays a lot,” said Pringle.

“Even if the pitches are good, they’re going to be in favour of the batsmen.”

Rabada performed decently during the Proteas’ tour to India in late 2015 but struggled to adapt in last year’s ICC World T20, where South Africa were eliminated during the group stage.

More importantl­y, his conditioni­ng will be tested.

“He’s got to be mentally strong. It’s summer now in India and it’s hot. There will be a toll on his body,” said Pringle.

“But he’ll be richer for the experience. It will make him a better bowler. This is in no way a bad thing.”

Even if the pitches are good, they’re going to be in favour of the batsmen.

Meyrick Pringle Former SA seamer

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