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The South African fast diaper, Kagiso Rabada, is currently preparing to return to the international cricket after a month’s prohibition to test positive for recreational drug use. With the World Test Championship of the ICC (WTC) 2025 Final Rabada Kagiso is on the radar of everyone, especially by the way he manages the consequences after his suspension.
When Kagiso Rabada goes to London, where the Final of the WTC 2025 will be held between South -Africa and Australia, the Star Fast Bowler will face several challenges at Lord’s. He will certainly need to delete the air with his teammates, gain confidence and mentally prepared for reactions from rival players and fans and media outlets.
The last incident has certainly damaged its reputation, but it seems that rabbis is focused on advancing and managing things maturity. He admitted that things have not been ideal after his suspension for drug use.
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While preparing to join the South Team -African for the WTC 2025 final, Rabada said he has already talked to his teammates and will talk more with them once they are all together.
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Kagiso Rabada said that Espngricinfo said, “Look, it is not an ideal situation. I don’t need too many patts here.
Before, Rabada quietly left IPL 2025 in March, quoting personal reasons. It was later revealed that he had tested positive for a prohibited drug during the SA20 League in January. After serving a one -month suspension, the fast diaper played two more games again for Gujarat Titans.
Rabada did not reveal what drug use caused, but said that the experience made him deeply reflected. He has now focused on the game again and grateful to return to the pitch.
He added: “The decision to return early (from the IPL) was brilliant, and this is a decision I made. I could have tried to answer -and not, but returning home was the best option, and I was in good hands. All parties involved made the whole process good.I think, as a player and a man, people will have their different opinions. I can live with that.”
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Rabada, who had previously apologized to the fans for his actions, said he is now focused on playing again in South -Africa. He admitted to feel sorry for disappointing him near him, but said he was ready to move forward and concentrate again on the cricket.
He was signed by saying, “As you would have seen in my statement, there are some people who would have been disappointed. And to these people, I am deeply sorry. The people closest to me are the ones I felt I dropped. But life goes on. I will never be” mr.-i-apologize. “But I will never condone this action.”