South African pacer Kagiso Rabada has made history by becoming the fastest bowler in the world to reach 300 Test wickets in terms of deliveries bowled. He accomplished this milestone during the first Test against Bangladesh at the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium in Dhaka on Monday (October 21, 2024), achieving the feat in just 11,817 balls.
Milestone achievement for Kagiso Rabada
Rabada’s 300th wicket came during his first spell when he dismissed former Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim for 11 runs. The delivery, a well-executed good length ball, jagged back sharply to break the stumps, marking a significant moment in Rabada’s illustrious career. This achievement places him alongside legendary South African bowlers such as Dale Steyn and Allan Donald, who are also part of the exclusive club of bowlers with 300 Test wickets.
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Fewest balls taken for 300 wickets in Test cricket
Rabada’s record-breaking pace surpassed that of renowned bowlers like:
Player
Deliveries
Kagiso Rabada
11,817
Waqar Younis
12,602
Dale Steyn
12,605
Allan Donald
13,672
Malcolm Marshall
13,728
This achievement underscores Rabada’s exceptional talent and consistency as one of the leading fast bowlers in contemporary cricket. His journey in red-ball cricket began with his debut against India in 2015. Since then, he has evolved into a key player for South Africa, known for his ability to swing the ball and deliver under pressure. His performances have not only earned him individual accolades but have also contributed significantly to South Africa’s success in international cricket.
With this milestone, Rabada joined an elite group of fast bowlers who have made a lasting impact on the game. His performance in Dhaka is expected to inspire young cricketers and reinforce South Africa’s reputation as a powerhouse in fast bowling.
As Rabada continues his career, cricket fans will be eager to see how many more records he can break and how he will contribute to South Africa’s quest for success in future Test series.
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