World Test Championship: South African pacer Kagiso Rabada spoke about his mindset and strategy against the Australian batters in the World Test Championship final at Lord's on Wednesday, highlighting execution and simplicity over complexity, and said the team has specific plans for each and every opposition batter.
Rabada, who is second in the ICC test bowling rankings, behind only Indian ace Jasprit Bumrah, had earned a spot on the Lord’s honour board the last time the Proteas played a Test at the hallowed venue, as South Africa beat England by an innings and 12 runs in August, 2022. The fast bowler compiled a first innings return of 5/52 off 19 overs – and seven scalps for the match.
"Every batter you face, you want to dismiss. I suppose I've just had the upper hand so far. We have specific plans for each of their batsmen, but ultimately it's about keeping things simple - that's what this game comes down to," Rabada said on Star Sports.