Khaleej Times

‘Rabada’s injury is a blessing in disguise’

- AFP

canterbury — South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada’s back injury could yet prove to be a “blessing in disguise”, according to former Proteas paceman Allan Donald.

At the age of just 22, Rabada is already on top of the Internatio­nal Cricket’s Test bowling rankings and a key figure in a South Africa pace attack that has been having to do without the sidelined Dale Steyn.

Rabada played a central role in South Africa’s recent 3-1 Test series win over Australia — their first on home soil against the Australian­s since re-admission.

A bitterly-contested series saw Rabada successful­ly appeal against a ban for colliding with Steve Smith in Port Elizabeth that would have ruled him out of the final two Tests of a campaign that was overshadow­ed by the Australia ball-tampering scandal in Cape Town involving thencaptai­n Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft.

Rabada was named man-ofthe-series after taking 23 wickets at an average of under 20 apiece, but he bowled only eight overs in Australia’s second innings in the final Test in Johannesbu­rg.

He was subsequent­ly diagnosed with a lower-back stress reaction and ruled out of all cricket for up to three months by Proteas team management.

That meant Rabada could not take up a contract to play in the lucrative Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament where the Delhi Daredevils had bid $646,000 for his services at January’s player auction. —

 ?? AP ?? Rabada played a central role in SA’s win over Australia. —
AP Rabada played a central role in SA’s win over Australia. —

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