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Kagiso Rabada: Too Unplayable for His Own Good

Waqar AnwarBy Waqar AnwarDecember 10, 20241 Comment4 Mins Read
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Introduction: A Nightmare for Batters

Facing Kagiso Rabada is like going into battle. You survive, but you don’t win. Sri Lankan batters experienced this harsh reality during their recent Test series against South Africa. Rabada’s raw pace, relentless accuracy, and ability to keep batters guessing make him a terror with the ball.

Even with just six wickets at an average of 32.33 in the series, his impact was undeniable. Stats alone don’t do justice to his dominance. Sometimes, a bowler can be too good for his own good — and that’s exactly the case with Rabada.


Relentless Accuracy: Rabada’s Bowling Style

Rabada’s approach is simple but deadly. He sticks to a consistent line just outside off-stump, rarely straying from a good length. But what makes him truly dangerous is his speed — consistently clocking over 140 kph, even in his second and third spells.

Unlike other bowlers, he doesn’t hunt for wickets. He just bowls ball after ball in the same nagging line and length, letting the pressure build. Batters know the threat is real, and they often make mistakes.

During the series, Rabada’s economy rate was 2.77 — the best among bowlers who took at least one wicket. His economy rate for the World Test Championship (WTC) cycle is 2.93 — the best among the top 17 wicket-takers. He may not always get the wicket, but he builds relentless pressure.


A Tough Challenge for Sri Lankan Batters

Sri Lanka’s openers had no answer for Rabada, especially captain Dimuth Karunaratne. Rabada dismissed him in every single innings of the series. This is no small feat. Karunaratne is a seasoned batter with a reputation for handling pressure, especially spin. But against Rabada, even he struggled.

At times, Rabada didn’t even need to get wickets to rattle the opposition. The constant plays-and-misses, the close calls, and the sheer speed of his deliveries were enough to throw batters off their game.


Why Rabada’s Wicket Count Was Low

Rabada only managed six wickets in two Tests, while his teammates Marco Jansen and Dane Paterson took more. On paper, it might look like Rabada was out of form. But in reality, he was just too good.

Even South Africa’s captain, Temba Bavuma, admitted it. “It’s just one of those series where the balls he bowled were unplayable,” Bavuma said. Often, batters couldn’t even edge his deliveries. His balls were so precise that they missed both the bat and the stumps by millimeters.

Bavuma also revealed that Rabada doesn’t need much instruction. “All he wants to know is when he’s bowling and how many overs I see him bowling. The rest, he reads the game.” This self-awareness is rare, and it’s part of what makes Rabada so special.


The Numbers Don’t Lie

If you’re still not convinced of Rabada’s greatness, here are some staggering stats:

  • WTC 2023-25 cycle: 17.07 bowling average and 34.8 strike rate.
  • All-time strike rate: Best among players with over 150 Test wickets (39.1).

These numbers prove that he isn’t just great — he’s historically great. South Africa’s qualification for the WTC final next year will owe a lot to Rabada’s heroics.


What Makes Kagiso Rabada Special?

  1. Unmatched Consistency: He maintains pace and accuracy even in his third spell.
  2. Pressure Builder: His economy rate is consistently low, forcing batters into mistakes.
  3. Breaks Down Infrequently: Unlike many fast bowlers, he rarely gets injured, making him a reliable workhorse.
  4. Relentless Attitude: Rabada never stops coming at batters, no matter the match situation.

A Bowler in a League of His Own

Kagiso Rabada is not just another fast bowler — he’s a nightmare for batters. With his lethal combination of pace, accuracy, and mental toughness, he’s always a threat. Even when his wicket count is low, his impact is undeniable.

Rabada isn’t just taking wickets; he’s shaping games. As South Africa prepares for the WTC final, one thing is certain — with Kagiso Rabada leading the charge, they have a weapon that every team in the world fears.

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