- Kagiso Rabada apologised on Saturday after he failed a leisure medication take a look at
- The South Africa quick bowler insisted the controversy ‘is not going to outline’ him
- The size of the 29-year-old’s ban was not disclosed by Cricket South Africa
Kagiso Rabada apologised on Saturday ‘to all those that I’ve let down’ after failing a leisure medication take a look at.
Quick bowler Rabada, essential to South Africa’s possibilities of successful June’s World Check Championship ultimate in opposition to Australia at Lord’s, has not performed for Gujarat Titans since March 29, however is again on the Indian Premier League following a quick spell in South Africa.
‘Shifting ahead, this second is not going to outline me,’ the 29-year-old vowed, revealing his ban however not its length.
In a press release, Cricket South Africa later mentioned ‘the incident is regrettable,’ but in addition fell wanting asserting particulars together with Rabada’s punishment.
Within the County Championship, Joe Root held Yorkshire’s batting collectively at Headingley with 90 compiled over 4 hours after Australia all-rounder Beau Webster’s fast, debut 85.
Jordan Cox, chosen alongside Root for England’s one-off Check in opposition to Zimbabwe later this month, made the primary 50 of a ball-dominated contest, reaching 61 not out to place Essex on high at Taunton after Somerset have been dismissed for simply 145.
Kagiso Rabada apologised to followers after it was introduced he failed a leisure medication take a look at
The size of his ban was untold by Cricket South Africa who labelled the incident ‘regrettable’
Graham Clark turned his unbeaten in a single day hundred right into a career-best 160 for Durham as Hampshire conceded 511.
In Division Two, England opener Zak Crawley hit 68, his third second-innings half-century in a row, and his Kent captain Daniel Bell-Drummond weighed in with an unbeaten century in opposition to Middlesex at Lord’s.














