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“He doesn’t watch cartoons—he YouTubes cricket ... alma mater of several South African internationals, including Kagiso Rabada. There, he formed a formidable partnership with current ...
The substance detected was Benzoylecgonine, a key metabolite of cocaine, sparking renewed scrutiny over the star cricketer’s ...
Solanki confirmed Rabada's availability for selection and commended the fast bowler's openness in addressing the incident. “With Kagiso, as far as tomorrow's match is concerned, the fact is he ...
South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada faced a ban after testing positive for benzoylecgonine, a cocaine metabolite, during the SA20. His legal team successfully argued that the substance use was ...
Kagiso Rabada is set to rejoin Gujarat Titans for their match against Mumbai Indians after serving a 30-day ban for recreational drug use, a situation that has drawn criticism from former ...
When former Ian Bishop asked him about Kagiso Rabada, Shubman Gill said he was back in the GT squad but needed more practice sessions to get back in the groove. Kagiso Rabada was not included in ...
Kagiso Rabada misses out despite being available for Gujarat Titans in their clash against Mumbai Indians at Wankhede on Tuesday, May 6. Rabada returned to India after having served a one-month ...
As per reports in South African newspaper Rapport, Kagiso Rabada tested positive for cocaine. Here's how his legal team helped him escape an extended ban. South Africa speedster Kagiso Rabada has ...
Kagiso Rabada is more than capable of thriving under pressure in WTC final against Australia, says former Proteas coach ...
Gujarat Titans' Kagiso Rabada is set to make a comeback in the IPL after serving a one-month suspension with all procedures regarding the South Africa pacer's recreational drug use being "followed ...
Since Proteas fast bowler Kagiso Rabada earlier this month made the announcement that he had tested positive for a banned substance, there was much speculation about which ‘recreational drug ...
(Reuters) – South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada said life moves on and he will never be “Mr I-Apologise-Too-Much” after serving a one-month ban for testing positive for recreational drug ...