Trivia-busting Rabada joins elite Lord's club of two
Summary
South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada took five wickets in the World Test Championship final at Lord's, which allowed him to join a select group of players with their names on the honors board in both the home and away dressing rooms. Rabada's achievement mirrors that of West Indies cricket legend Gordon Greenidge.Key Facts
- Kagiso Rabada took five wickets in a Test match at Lord's.
- Rabada joined a small group of players featured on both the home and away honors boards at Lord's.
- The honors board recognizes players who achieve five-wicket hauls or score centuries in Test matches.
- Only Gordon Greenidge was on both boards before Rabada.
- Rabada learned from former England bowler Stuart Broad before the match.
- Rabada delivered 84% of his balls on a good length, which is a new personal best.
- Rabada's bowling helped South Africa against Australia despite 14 wickets falling in the match.
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