WTC Final: Anderson Feels Rabada Against Smith Could Be An Interesting Battle
World Test Championships Final: Ahead of the all-important World Test Championship (WTC) final between Australia and South Africa at Lord's starting on Wednesday, legendary pacer James Anderson is excited to watch the duel between speedster Kagiso Rabada and right-handed batter

WTC Final: Anderson feels Rabada against Smith could be an interesting battle (Image Source: IANS)
World Test Championships Final: Ahead of the all-important World Test Championship (WTC) final between Australia and South Africa at Lord's starting on Wednesday, legendary pacer James Anderson is excited to watch the duel between speedster Kagiso Rabada and right-handed batter Steve Smith.
"Here is definitely somewhere you need to pitch the ball up. A lot of people talk about the top of the off-stump being the ideal length, but I think here it's more than three-quarters up the stump. That way you are a little bit fuller in length, so that's my advice for the seamers," Anderson, who has claimed 123 wickets at Lord's across 29 Test appearances, said during an event at Lord's.
Three of the top four bowlers in the ICC Men's Test Rankings will feature in the WTC final, with Rabada (second), Cummins (third), and Hazlewood (fourth) all trailing India's pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah at the top of the list.
Anderson described Rabada as one of his favourite bowlers and suggested that his duel with Australia’s seasoned batter Smith could be a decisive factor in determining the winner of the final.
"The main one for me will be Rabada against Steve Smith, and I think that could be a really good, interesting battle," Anderson said.
"Steve Smith is one of the best batters in the world, and Kagiso Rabada is one of my favourite bowlers to watch. I think he's got so many attributes that just make me want to tune into the TV and watch him. He's a fantastic player, so I'm really looking forward to that battle."
The veteran England pacer feels South Africa roping in his former teammate Stuart Broad in a consulting role before the one-off Test could prove a wise call.
"I think it's a smart move from South Africa. He's someone who's had great success in English conditions, and he knows Lord's in particular," Anderson noted.
The veteran England pacer feels South Africa roping in his former teammate Stuart Broad in a consulting role before the one-off Test could prove a wise call.
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