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Right! I was just waking up and I tuned into the game. It was just after 4AM for me, so forgive my misconception. lolBrian Charles Rabada is the name coined.
Right! I was just waking up and I tuned into the game. It was just after 4AM for me, so forgive my misconception. lolBrian Charles Rabada is the name coined.
calypso cricket of the highest order, don't know what relationship rabada has to the west indies and it did come across as a somewhat ignorant comment anyhowI think when he played that cover-drive today, one of the comms refer to his as 'Rabalara'?
Rabada and our cricketers have a good connection together (when they are not on the cricket field). When SA visited us this year, they spent time together and socialized. So, you know, it's rubbed off on him.calypso cricket of the highest order, don't know what relationship rabada has to the west indies and it did come across as a somewhat ignorant comment anyhow
i was racking my brain trying to figure it out
We didn't lose that semi-final...Can we ignore 99 semi loss to corrupt aus theives like warne and waughs?
Its a nickname kg has that Hashim shared during the test. Apparently he fancies his batting style to be like BC Lara.calypso cricket of the highest order, don't know what relationship rabada has to the west indies and it did come across as a somewhat ignorant comment anyhow
i was racking my brain trying to figure it out
I know the feeling ...We didn't lose that semi-final...
This, supposedly?Sounds like an amazing match. Why hasn't Abbas been picked for so long?
Yeah, I can't imagine he would've done much on Pakistani roadsHe got injured and then came back visibly worse iirc. Bowlers like him are also especially susceptible to confirmation bias - once the selectors saw him struggle a bit I think they took it as his trundliness was being exposed.
Taking stacks and stacks in the CC is great but he also appears tailor-made for those conditions which probably didn’t help his perception as a philander lite.
Tbh he probably would’ve been fodder on those home wickets anyways just like everyone else.
I recall when they stitched up poor Bairstow when he had the binoculars on the balcony.I see South African cameramen haven't changed in the last 20 years. Excellent crowd work
Oh yes that was so funny it's worth watching again.I recall when they stitched up poor Bairstow when he had the binoculars on the balcony.
He actually bowled very well no? It was similar to Akashdeep in the last two tests there.So Rabada had his worst home bowling test ever. But managed to save it with his batting. Impressive. iirc Cummins has saved a test with his batting too
I didn’t watch the match tbh. I’m just going off his figures. 2 wickets in 2 completed innings is easily his worst return at home.He actually bowled very well no? It was similar to Akashdeep in the last two tests there.
How very subshakerz of you.I didn’t watch the match tbh. I’m just going off his figures. 2 wickets in 2 completed innings is easily his worst return at home.
How very subshakerz of you.
In defence of Rabada's bowling, he did have Ishant Sharma level bad luck in the first innings ...I didn’t watch the match tbh. I’m just going off his figures. 2 wickets in 2 completed innings is easily his worst return at home.