Kagiso Rabada has collapsed incredibly, such a achievement in the history of Lord's Ground for the second time in 141 years
Cricket News Desk. South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada achieved historical achievement at Lord’s Cricket Ground. Now he has become the only player to register his name on the prestigious honors plate of both Lord’s locker room (domestic and foreign) with the West Indies veteran Gordon Greenies. Rabada had this special event during the final of the World Test Championships against Australia. He took 5 wickets for 51 runs in the first innings and then took 4 wickets in the second innings. This spectacular achievement kept South Africa strong in the match. In Test cricket, if a player recorded a century in Lord’s or took 5 wickets, his name is written in Golden Letters on Honors Board. This is the dream of every cricketer. In 2022, Cagiso Rabada took 5 wickets against England and registered his name on the board of Lord’s foreign locker room. But this time, South Africa got a domestic locker room in the WTC final. The 5/51 figures of Rabada’s first innings also gave him a place on the domestic board. Gordon became the second player in the history of Rabada Lord’s, written on both boards, and thus included in the list of Gordon Greenies. According to tradition, the name is temporarily written on tape, which is later called permanently on the board. Earlier, this honor was only received by Gordon Greenies. He scored two centuries (214* and 103) against England for the West Indies and also scored 122 runs for MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club) and also came to the home council. South Africa got a target of 282 runs to win in the title match of the Test Championship. With the first time, Australia scored 212 runs. South Africa could only score 138 runs. Australia scored 207 runs in their second innings. Share this story -tags