Key Points

Kagiso Rabada is focused on executing simple yet effective plans against Australia in the WTC final at Lord's. The Proteas pacer, who starred in South Africa's 2022 win at the venue, believes early wickets will be crucial. He acknowledges Australia's experience but backs his team's belief and preparation. The match marks South Africa's bid for their first ICC trophy in over two decades.

Key Points: Rabada Reveals Australia Plans Ahead of WTC Final at Lord's

  • Rabada eyes Lord's glory after 2022 five-wicket haul
  • South Africa seeks first ICC trophy in 20 years
  • Rabada highlights Duke ball challenge in England
  • Stresses early wickets against Australia's top order
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WTC Final: Rabada wants to keep things simple in ultimate Test with 'specific plans' for each Aussie batter

South Africa's Kagiso Rabada discusses his strategy for the WTC final, emphasizing simplicity and execution against Australia's batters.

"*We have specific plans for each of their batsmen, but ultimately it's about keeping things simple.* – Kagiso Rabada"

London, June 11

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.

Temba Bavuma's South Africa aims for their first ICC trophy in over two decades, while Pat Cummins-led Australia will be looking to retain the mace that they claimed after defeating India in 2023.

Sharing his excitement ahead of the ICC WTC final, the Proteas pacer said, "It's the ultimate setting, especially at Lord's - a brilliant venue. We're up against a strong team, and I wouldn't want it any other way. It'll be very special, especially with this South African team. It's a very inexperienced side, but we've performed much better than expected.

"We have a lot of belief. There's always a sense of responsibility. Right from the day I started playing for South Africa, I've always felt that responsibility--to do my part in helping the team win games."

Rabada also pointed out the challenge of playing in unfamiliar English conditions with the Duke ball, noting Australia's slight edge in experience and said, "It's different here--we're playing with the Duke ball at Lord's, and these aren't home conditions for either side. That said, they do have slightly more experience in these conditions than we do."

The 30-year-old right-armer signed off by highlighting the unpredictability of a neutral venue and stressed the importance of dismissing top players early in such conditions. "It's a completely neutral venue, so it's tough to predict what might unfold. But when you're up against the best players in these conditions, getting them out becomes a clear priority."

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Rabada is a class act! But honestly as an Indian fan, I'm still hurting from our loss last year. Hope SA gives Aussies tough competition. Bumrah remains the king though 🇮🇳 #WTCFinal
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Priya M.
Interesting to see how Rabada approaches this. His battle with Smith will be crucial. Wish we could see Bumrah vs Rabada in a Test match someday - that would be epic!
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Arjun S.
South Africa always chokes in knockouts 😅 No offense but history says so. Australia looks stronger on paper. Hope I'm proven wrong - want to see a competitive match at least.
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Sneha R.
Love Rabada's attitude! "Keeping things simple" is such an underrated philosophy in modern cricket where everyone overcomplicates things. Hope he gets another 5-wicket haul at Lord's 🤞
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Vikram J.
As an Indian, I'll be supporting SA here. Can't stand Aussie arrogance after they beat us last year. Rabada vs Warner will be fire! Hope the weather doesn't ruin this match like it often does in England.
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Neha P.
Respect to Rabada for acknowledging Australia's edge in experience. That's sportsmanship! But I think SA's young team might surprise everyone. Test cricket needs new champions 🏏

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