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‘I can give my blood for this team’: Kagiso Rabada after winning the historic WTC title. Cricket news

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South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada said that winning the World Test Championship (WTC) title was even more memorable, given the team’s “quite inexperienced” status, yet he managed to win a remarkable victory against a star-staded Australian side. Under the leadership of skipper Temba Bavuma, Protease defeated Australia in the WTC final at Lord’s to end the 27 -year -long wait for the ICC Trophy, with Rabada with nine wickets in the match.“We are a fairly inexperienced team that met together about a year ago, we were not with each other for a long time, and we have gone and produced it. I will never forget it in my life, no boys will forget it,” Rabada told the ICC.In the speed attack of South Africa, Rabada, a prominent person, said that this victory looked even more special in view of the quality of the opposition – the players had seen their small teammates to grow up.“Australia is a well -addicted team and with all due respect, a bit of an aging team. We were playing some of those when we were still in high school. If you keep in perspective for young players then what is so. It is special, it is not inside.“This has assured us that we can do it again,” Rabada said, who took Alan Donald forward to move fourth in the list of South Africa all-time Test wickets.Despite his match -winning performances, Rabada said he preferred to see himself as a player player.“I don’t see myself as a star. I don’t see myself ready to work, give my blood for this team and work hard and improve. This is as a cricketer, I always want to improve and play for the badge with great pride. This is the way I would like to see everyone playing.He said, “I play every game, I am watching to get wickets. I am not going into the game thinking ‘I need to get seven wickets to win”, I see it as an opportunity that I can take all the wickets to help the team, “he said. Rabada currently holds the best strike rate (38.9) among the bowlers with more than 150 Test wickets.Rabada, who raced five wickets in the first innings and continued to bother the batsmen in the second, admitted that the latter mantras were difficult, but they focused on being composed.

“I am working very hard, the second innings mantras are those who count too much – when you get a little tired and behind.“It was just about being calm and seeing what was in front of us. All the devastation loose, we got five wickets, I know how many overs, it was a crazy game of cricket.“Your head usually has two voices – one that doubts and one who believes. The one we keep feeding, especially in such big moments, the World Test Championship Final. That is why you saw the demonstrations you saw. It is a will for our team this season.”

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