Kagiso Rabada etched his name into the record books during the first Test against Bangladesh at the Shere Bangla National Stadium on Monday, claiming his 300th Test wicket. Despite achieving this significant milestone, Rabada emphasized that his focus remained on helping South Africa secure a victory, especially after being asked to bowl first on a pitch notorious for turning.
The day was a bowler’s dream, with 16 wickets falling as South Africa capitalized on favorable conditions. Wiaan Mulder set the tone early, capturing three wickets and leaving Bangladesh reeling at 21 for 3. Rabada, coming into his second spell, struck at a crucial moment, dismissing Mushfiqur Rahim to reach his landmark wicket. The delivery that achieved this feat showcased his skill, swinging and nipping in to uproot both the off and middle stumps.
Reflecting on his performance, Rabada said, “When I came on to bowl this morning, I wasn’t really thinking about that final wicket. I was more focused on how we were going to win this Test… But when it happened, it was just a relief.” He added that while milestones are important, the support from his teammates made the moment even more special.
With this achievement, Rabada became the fastest bowler to reach 300 Test wickets, surpassing the previous record set by Waqar Younis 24 years ago. He joins an elite group of South African bowlers, including Dale Steyn, Shaun Pollock, and Makhaya Ntini, solidifying his place in cricketing history.
As the day progressed, South Africa responded to Bangladesh’s meager total of 106 all out, closing at 140 for 6, with Taijul Islam wreaking havoc on the batting order with a five-wicket haul. Rabada praised Mulder’s early efforts, saying, “He bowled unbelievably… I’m really happy for him.”
The pitch’s behavior prompted discussions on the balance between bat and ball in Test cricket. Rabada diplomatically noted, “You want a fair contest between bat and ball… with 16 wickets on day one, I’d say it’s leaning towards the bowlers.”
As the Test unfolds, the South African bowling unit will aim to maintain its momentum, while Bangladesh looks to recover and put up a stronger fight in the coming days. The stage is set for an intriguing contest as both teams seek to assert their dominance in this pivotal match.
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