[VIDEO]: Kagiso Rabada Trolls In Hindi While Travelling On Mumbai Local

The enthusiasm in the cricketing world is evident as we approach the start of the Cricket World Cup 2023, the sport’s finest extravaganza. With just three nights before the first match, teams from all over the world are busy preparing for and adapting to the unusual circumstances of the Indian subcontinent. Among these sides, one player stands out as someone who requires no acclimatisation: South Africa’s great bowler, Kagiso Rabada.

Kagiso Rabada demonstrated his Hindi-speaking ability in a recent Instagram video that captivated the cricketing world. The Proteas have established their World Cup headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, to immerse themselves in the lively culture of India. Despite the fact that their planned play against Afghanistan was cancelled due to heavy rain, South Africa is looking forward to their forthcoming practice match against New Zealand on October 2, 2023.

[VIDEO]: Kagiso Rabada Trolls While Travelling On Mumbai Local

[VIDEO]: Kagiso Rabada Trolls In Hindi While Travelling On Mumbai Local

The International Cricket Council (ICC) produced a beautiful Instagram montage starring Rabada as part of the pre-tournament celebrations. Rabada participates in a spirited chat with South Bombay natives who want to share some knowledge about Mumbai’s local etiquettes in this clip. In a lighthearted dialogue, Rabada answers in Hindi, stating, “Beta, papa ko mat sikhao!” (Don’t attempt to educate your father, boys!)” His charm and charisma have garnered him followers in both South Africa and India.

South Africa’s World Cup cricketing history is one of enormous potential and unrealized ambitions. Despite being favourites in previous tournaments, the Proteas have never won the World Cup. Looking forward to the 2023 World Cup, this South African side has an air of uncertainty about it.

This South African crew delivers a distinct combination of experience and young excitement. The team has depth in both the batting and bowling areas, which might help them stay consistent throughout the competition. However, as cricket fans are well aware, the game is often about more than simply talent on paper.

South Africa will begin their World Cup campaign against Sri Lanka on October 7, 2023, at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. They may have an advantage over the Sri Lankan squad on paper, but cricket is a game where anything can happen on any given day. The actual test is on the pitch when athletes must perform to their full potential.

 

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