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Rabada raring to go after suspension

July 26, 2017
South Africa's Kagiso Rabada during nets. — Reuters
South Africa's Kagiso Rabada during nets. — Reuters

LONDON — South African strike bowler Kagiso Rabada is eager to return to action for this week's third test against England at The Oval after serving a one-match suspension for disciplinary reasons, bowling coach Charl Langeveldt said on Monday.

The 22-year-old missed the second Test in Nottingham after being banned for what the International Cricket Council (ICC) called "inappropriate language" towards England batsman Ben Stokes in the first Test at Lord's.

"He is the type of guy who steps up when the heat is on. Having KG back is a big bonus for us," Langeveldt told reporters ahead of the third Test which starts on Thursday. "He is a youngster with a lot of energy, he will come with a lot of energy. I have no doubt he will step up... he will be raring to go,” Langeveldt added.

Rabada was handed one demerit point for giving Stokes a send-off after the all-rounder was caught behind in the first test, which England won by 211 runs, but under ICC regulations was banned for accumulating four points in a 24-month period.

The fast bowler had already been penalized three points for "deliberate physical contact" with Sri Lanka's Niroshan Dickwella in February, but Langeveldt said the incident has not affected Rabada's morale.

"He has been positive. He was obviously disappointed about what happened but he has learned from that. The important thing about an incident like this is to learn from it so that it doesn’t happen again," Langeveldt said.

"KG is a strong character and he was positive the whole week, he said come Thursday he wants to be ready for the Test.”

Duminy going home

after being dropped

South African batsman J.P. Duminy is to return home ahead of the third Test against England in a move that could signal the end of his Test career. South Africa’s team management said on Monday that Duminy, who had been dropped after the first Test defeat at Lord's, would return home before the third Test at The Oval, which starts on Thursday.

Uncapped Aiden Markram is staying with the squad as batting cover. South Africa bounced back to win the second test at Trent Bridge by 340 runs to level the series.

The 33-year-old Duminy has scored only 121 runs in his last eight innings and just 17 runs in his two innings at Lord's. Duminy debuted for South Africa in Australia in 2008 and has played 46 Tests with six centuries at an average of 32.85. He also has 42 Test wickets with his right-arm offbreaks. — Reuters


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