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IN PHOTOS: South Africa's lead pacer Kagiso Rabada sets sight on more titles

Updated On: 08 August, 2025 06:51 PM IST | Sujay Shivalkar

After the World Test Championship (WTC) triumph, South Africa's lead pacer Kagiso Rabada is aiming to clinch more titles. Here's all you need to know (Pic: X)

Kagiso Rabada (Pic: X/@ICC)

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Kagiso Rabada (Pic: X/@ICC)
South Africa's lead pacer Kagiso Rabada has urged his fellow teammates to move on from their recent ICC World Test Championship triumph and focus on winning more trophies for the side

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South Africa's lead pacer Kagiso Rabada has urged his fellow teammates to move on from their recent ICC World Test Championship triumph and focus on winning more trophies for the side

Recently, the Proteas broke the trophy drought by defeating Australia in the World Test Championship final at Lord's Cricket Ground

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Recently, the Proteas broke the trophy drought by defeating Australia in the World Test Championship final at Lord's Cricket Ground

Rabada will be part of South Africa's T20 World Cup 2026 campaign, which will be co-hosted in India and Sri Lanka

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Rabada will be part of South Africa's T20 World Cup 2026 campaign, which will be co-hosted in India and Sri Lanka

Currently, the pacer is hopeful to gain confidence from their upcoming matches against the Aussies as preparation for next year's global showpiece

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Currently, the pacer is hopeful to gain confidence from their upcoming matches against the Aussies as preparation for next year's global showpiece

"The rivalry between Australia and South Africa has always been something to behold. It's always some hard cricket being played ... whenever we play Australia. It always feels like they get the best out of us, because they're in our faces," he said

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"The rivalry between Australia and South Africa has always been something to behold. It's always some hard cricket being played ... whenever we play Australia. It always feels like they get the best out of us, because they're in our faces," he said

Photo of Day

Phool-ing around

Phool-ing around

A troop of Bonnet Macaques have a field day playing with fresh flowers at the Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Borivali. PIC/SATEJ SHINDE

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