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Kagiso Rabada Makes Huge 'Not Conventional' Remark On Jasprit Bumrah: "Very Awkward...."

Premier fast bowler Kagiso Rabada will "heavily consider" captaining South African national team if CSA offers him the top job and is not averse to the tough multi-tasking which is essential for the role. Rabada along with Jasprit Bumrah and Pat Cummins forms the great modern pace bowlers' troika. Among them, Cummins is the regular Australian captain while Bumrah has been a stop-gap leader in Tests and T20Is for India. Now, Rabada wants to join them if given the opportunity and the 29-year-old is contemplating about the mental shift he needs to make for the big responsibility.

"I have been asked this question quite a lot. And it's made me consider it. I think it's going to take some maturity on my side. But if the question was thrown to me by Cricket South Africa or by one of the coaches, I would consider it heavily," Rabada told PTI in an exclusive interview.

"And already I was thinking of what sort of shift it would take because now you can't just focus on yourself, you have to focus on everyone else, and not just on-field stuff, but also off-field stuff.

"I think it would take maturity most definitely and a whole lot of planning that would have to go with it. So, I would consider it heavily if that question was asked of me," said the man with 327 Test wickets in 70 appearances.

With 168 ODI wickets and 71 T20I scalps under his belt, Rabada has been effective across formats.

But he believes that one needs to be judicious while enjoying the challenges of a rigorous itinerary as it gives an opportunity to earn more but should also listen to the demands of the body.

"Speaking for myself. I'm very grateful to be getting the opportunities that we're getting. Especially to play for the kinds of fruits that you get from these

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