Kagiso Rabada: numbers worthy of bowling greatness

South Africa fast bowler has had a start to his Test career that few can rival

Shiva Jayaraman19-Aug-2022Kagiso Rabada went three long years without taking a five-wicket haul in Tests, from March 2018 to mid-2021. This was when he was hit by injuries and suffered indifferent form. South Africa were also struggling to find him consistent fast-bowling partners, in that awkward period coinciding with the decline of Dale Steyn, Morne Morkel and Vernon Philander, the men around whom he had cut his teeth.Elsewhere, there was an embarrassment of fast-bowling riches in Test cricket, most particularly with the rise of Pat Cummins and Jasprit Bumrah in Australia and India, and the enduring excellence of James Anderson in England. Rabada’s dip in form coincided with one of the best fast-bowling eras in Test cricket, which worked to amplify the gap between him and the top fast bowlers going around at that time.He was still the top-wicket taker for South Africa, with 67 wickets at an average of 27.20, but the global average for pace bowlers during that period was 27.13. Fourteen other fast bowlers had taken at least as many wickets as Rabada during this period, and 11 among them averaged better than Rabada.This was a time when fast-bowling spearheads were helping their teams win away from home. South Africa, by contrast, had lost all seven of the Tests they played away from home. Rabada himself had taken 20 wickets in these matches at an average of 33.65. All this, and the lack of attention that comes with grabbing a five-wicket haul, created an illusion that the South Africa pacer’s career had fizzled out after an excellent start.Since the tour of the Caribbean in June 2021, where he took his first five-for since the Gqeberha Test against Australia in March 2018, Rabada seems to have found his mojo. In eight Tests since then, he has taken 48 wickets at an average of 16.77 and a strike rate of 34.1. He has added three five-fors to his tally of nine till that return to form in 2018.