South African cricketer, Kagiso Rabada has commented that “he would have been ready to participate in the IPL if it had taken place as scheduled in March of this year”.
Earlier this year, it was reported that Rabada had sustained an injury, and would not be available for the first part of the IPL. However, Rabada thinks that he could have recovered in time and played in the IPL.
Speaking on the matter, Rabada commented that “he had a tear in his groin and that he had healed quickly, commenting that he could have been a part of the IPL, had it began in March”.
Rabada also commented that “he was working out to keep himself fit during the lockdown and that he has not been able to start his training yet due to the lockdown”.
Rabada also commented about aggression in fast bowlers, stating that “having a bit of aggression was part of being a fast bowler and that no fast bowler was ever going to be nice to batsman”.
He also stated that “this aggression is not personal and that once the game is over, this aggression goes away”. Rabada represents the Delhi Capitals in the IPL. IPL 2020 Going to Star At Dubai.
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