Kagiso Rabada believes first test is still winnable despite late collapse

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Kagiso Rabada believes the first Test is still winnable for the Proteas despite the team losing valuable wicket at stumps on day three. By shockerhess | IOLsport

JOHANNESBURG – Kagiso Rabada believes the first Test in Karachi is “definitely” winnable for the Proteas, despite theSouth Africa lost three wickets for 16 runs in eight overs, including both set batsmen, Rassie van der Dussen, who made 64 and Aiden Markram who scored 74, in what could be a match defining period.

“You have to believe as a team. Aiden and Rassie batted extremely well, and in the subcontinent wickets can fall in clusters that way,” said Rabada. The pitch certainly provided the spinners with assistance – Yasir Shah who claimed two of the three wickets to fall in that final 30 minutes, was understandably ripping his leg break – while the 34 year old Nautam Ali, who picked up Markram’s wicket, was patient, and occasionally got the ball to bite out of the rough.

 

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