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Cagiso Rabada took 5 wickets on the first day of the WTC final. He bowled tremendously against Australia. During this time, Rabada equaled a record of Jaspreet Bumrah of India, while on the compatriot veteran …Read more

Cagiso Rabada equaled Jaspreet Bumrah’s record.
Highlights
- Rabada takes 5 wickets for 51 runs
- Jasprit Bumrah’s record was equal
- Australia killed 212 runs in first innings
New Delhi. Currently, Cagiso Rabada of South Africa, one of the world’s dreaded fast bowlers, bowled amazing against Australia in the WTC final. He sent half the team of Australia alone to the pavilion. The right -handed fast bowler Rabada became the third bowler of South Africa, who took 5 wickets hall more than one time on the historic ground. At the same time, he also equaled the records of Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah. Rabada has jointly reached number five with Bumrah in the list of bowlers who took the most wickets in the history of WTC. As soon as he took one wicket in the second innings, he will leave Bumrah behind.
Cagiso Rabada has reached number four in the list of bowlers taking the most wickets for South Africa in Test cricket. In this list, Dell Stan is at number one with 439 wickets. At number two is Sean Pollock who has taken 421 Test wickets, while Makhaya Antini is third with 390 wickets and Rabada is at number four with 331 wickets. Polak has slipped at number five with 330 wickets. Before Rabada in the WTC final, New Zealand’s Kyle Jaymison took 5 wickets. He took 5 wickets for 31 runs against India. Rabada has now also reached Jamison’s club.
South Africa team is still behind Australia by 169 runs
South Africa also had a bad start on the first day after incorporating Australia for 212 runs with a sharp bowling of Rabada (51/5) and Marco Yansen (49/3). They lost 4 wickets till 43 runs. Mitchell Starc (10/2) gave Australia a good start by sending both openers Aden Markram (00) and Ryan Ricelton (16) early. Captain Pat Cummins (14/1) and Josh Hazlewood (10/1) also took one wicket each. At the end of the day’s play, David Bedingham was playing eight while captain Temba Bavuma was playing three runs. South Africa’s team is still behind Australia by 169 runs.

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Active in journalism for nearly 15 years. Study from Delhi University. Interest in sports, especially in cricket, badminton, boxing and wrestling. IPL, Commonwealth Games and Pro Wrestling League events have been covered. From February 2022 … Read more