Rabada eyeing a clean sweep against Bangladesh


South African speed bowler Kagiso Rabada said on Saturday (October 19) that the guests are looking at a decisive victory against Bangladesh in the impending two-match Test series. South Africa have not won a Test series in that frame of mind during the most recent 10 years, and would likewise hope to break that curse with the series win. South Africa gets ready to take on has Bangladesh in the two-match Test series, booked at Sher-e-Bangla Public Cricket Arena from October 21 while the second Trial of the series will be played at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Arena in Chattogram from October 29. The two Tests are essential for the continuous ICC World Test Title cycle. South Africa rule the no holds barred record against Bangladesh - 12 to 0 - across 14 Tests played. Yet, the hosts acquired two attracts their last Test series at home in 2015, politeness of downpour. "Ideally 2-0," Rabada told telecaster T-sports when his consideration was drawn with respect to their objective in the impending two-match series. "It will be an extreme series no doubt and we are prepared," he said. "Last time we played here in the ODIs. It was 2014. From what I recollect, there was a touch of skip and a tad of crease development. Yet, when the grass is taken off, it can turn," he said. "I was here on the Test visit also, where Bangladesh had scored around 250 for 2 and afterward it began to cloth. However at that point it came down until the end of the day, so couldn't actually get a sign of the way things planned to play," he said. Rabada invested a great deal of energy in the nets bowling with old balls, that recommended he is very much aware that converse swing could assume a urgent part on a low and slow Mirpur wicket. The quick bowler, who is only one wicket away from entering the 300 Test wickets club, added that he has a straightforward way of thinking with regards to cricket. "Loads of difficult work and love for the game," he said. "Buckle down, adoration the game and don't allow the strain to get to you," he said as a message to the youthful cricketers. He was likewise dazzled with the impending yield of pacers for Bangladesh. "There are some decent seamers coming up in Bangladesh. It's really great for the game," he added. The pacer is very much aware about mainland food, graciousness playing in the Indian Chief Association, and he demanded that he is looking at to taste a few Biriyani before long. "I have attempted Biriyani clearly all through the subcontinent and perhaps the Bangladeshi one is unique and I will attempt the Bangladeshi one," he finished up.