South Africa pacer Kagiso Rabada is targeting to be his best he can be and believes there is no limit to it. The third Test between South Africa and India at Newlands, which serves as the series decider, is starting from Tuesday. It also marks the 50th Test appearance of the 26-year-old Rabada.
"As much as it is about taking wickets, it's about being the best I can be and there's no limit to that. I feel like I'm nowhere near done. It's just about coming back and playing the next game. You can never take international cricket for granted. For me it's about the longevity and not doing it for just a short amount of time. It's about doing it for a long time and that's what keeps driving me," said Rabada to the official website of Cricket South Africa (CSA).
In 49 Test matches till now, Rabada has picked 229 wickets at an average of 22.57, including ten five-wicket hauls. "I think it's quite special. I didn't even know how many games I was on and only found out after the last Test match that this would be my 50th. It kind of really goes by without noticing. But it's something special for me, I've always wanted to represent my country, so this is definitely a personal milestone and one that I'll hold dear to my heart," asserted Rabada.