Kagiso Rabada: Rabada says he stopped bowling after the first over against RCB! – “I don’t think it was a bad call to take me off first”

Highlights:

  • Delhi Capitals won by 59 runs against RCB
  • Kagiso Rabada, who took four wickets in the win
  • They stopped bowling after the first over. Good call: Rabada

New Delhi: Kapiso Rabada, the Delhi Capitals’ captain, said that it was not wrong for him to stop bowling after the first over against Royal Challengers Bangalore.

The Delhi Daredevils beat the RCB by 59 runs at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Monday.

After the first over of Rabada, Anirich Notz was bowled by Ravichandran Ashwin for his place. Similarly, Ashwin took Devadat Padikal’s wicket. By that time the team had developed a plan.

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Speaking to Star Sports after the match, Kagiso Rabada said, “I think the night was really a great win. After the victory in Sharjah, we had a lot of confidence against any strong team like the Royal Challengers. “But wherever you are bowling, you have to take control of that place.”

“It was a little bit of a swing, so it was good to bowl the second over. It wasn’t wrong to stop me after bowling the first over. It was a workout at the end of the day.

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Batting first, Delhi Capital’s team scored 196 runs for the limited 20 overs. Royal Challengers Bangalore lost their wickets for 137 runs after losing 9 wickets. Kagiso Rabada took four wickets while Akshar Patel and Anrich Notz took two wickets each.

“The spinners have done their duty today (Monday). They stopped our game in Power Play.

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