Rabada grateful for rest as he seeks a return to his best
Kagiso Rabada says that he is committed to the Proteas cause and eager to achieve success with the team who have endured a troubled spell in the last two years
James Richardson is a sports and lifestyle journalist based in the Western Cape. James Richardson won the C.M Woerner Trophy for Literary Achievement setting him on the path towards work in journalism. He was the editor of Cricket365 from 2016 until joining the staff of The South African in November of 2018. He has been published in the SA Cricket Magazine (both print and online), on Cricbuzz, Planet Sport, Tennis365 and the Heavy Roller.
Kagiso Rabada says that he is committed to the Proteas cause and eager to achieve success with the team who have endured a troubled spell in the last two years
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