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South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada says he will never be "Mr I-Apologise-Too-Much" after serving a one-month ban for testing positive for recreational drug use at this year's SA20 competition.
South Africa is ready to take on Zimbabwe in a four-day Test in England on June 3. The match will serve as a warm-up for the ...
Kagiso Rabada has talked about his recent suspension due to banned drug use and made it clear that he won't be apologising ...
S outh Africa will play against with Zimbabwe in a four-day warm-up match from June 3 at the Arundel Castle Cricket Ground in ...
South Africa will meet Zimbabwe for a four-day warm-up game from June 3 in England at the Arundel Castle Cricket Ground in Sussex. This will be a preparation match for the Proteas, as they will take ...
Kagiso Rabada, who had tested positive for recreational drug use and served a one-month ban as punishment, isn't looking to be "Mr-I-Apologise" too much.
Kagiso Rabada said that he is looking to move on from the drug ban and won't be apologizing too much about the incident ahead ...
Proteas fast bowler Kagiso Rabada has admitted to disappointing his fans and those closest to him after failing a drug test ...
Kagiso Rabada faced a one-month ban for recreational drug use during the IPL 2025. He returned to the Gujarat Titans after ...
(Reuters) -South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada said life moves on and he will never be "Mr I-Apologise-Too-Much" after ...