
The age old wisdom of cricket dictates batters are better off not making the quicks angry but they never learn, do they? Ibrahim Zadran was at the receiving end of some chirping from Kagiso Rabada in the Champions Trophy on Friday, an encounter that culminated flying bails and flattened stumps.
deliAfghanistan found themselves in murky waters atthe end of the powerplay in a tricky chase of 316 with both their openers, Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran, back in the hut. The former was the first to fall in his attempt to hit Lungi Ngidi out of the attack and managing a gorgeous boundary dancing down the track, only for the same approach on the next delivery to be foiled by a sharp bumper and an easy catch at short fine leg. Ibrahim, meanwhile, stayed for a much longer 29 deliveries and scored 17 runs in the process until he was outdone by a charged up Kagiso Rabada who seemed to have walked out intent on scalping the opener.
It all began as soon as Temba Bavuma handed the ball for the first time to Rabada in the eighth over with Ibrahim on strike. After a wide, the pacer strung together four dot balls in a row, the latest of which thumped Zadran in the pads and earned him an earful. Nevertheless, the Afghan batter remained unperturbed and rotated strike the next delivery but the challenge was only just beginning as he found himself on strike again in Rabada’s ensuing over. The quick began with two more plays and misses as Zadran slashed hard at a bumper on the second time of asking and his failure only brought from criticism from the bowler. However, the Afghan opener responded in style with a gorgeous hit down the ground and for the first time in his battle had the upper edge.
The victory was as fleeting as they come, for Zadran had now drawn the ire of Rabada. The veteran steamed in and sent down a length delivery at 148.8ks, the second fastest ever in tournament history, that beat a backing down Zadran’s outside edge and smashed into the stumps to send the bails flying. As the distraught batter walked past Rabada to head for the pavilion, the Proteas made sure to give the batter some final remarks before celebrating the triumph with an emphatic headshake, much to Twitterati’s amusement.
Bowled!
No faf
Rabada after being hit for a six. Sadly no Faf to kiss his forehead. pic.twitter.com/yWyk2Aapwp
— Silly Point (@FarziCricketer) February 21, 2025
Rabada rattling the stumps and giving a send off pic.twitter.com/4VsSfbBS9N
— ⚡ (@Visharad_) February 21, 2025
Fire
Scenes
SCENES IN KARACHI! 🔥
Ibrahim Zadran smashed an 80m six off Kagiso Rabada.
The very next ball, Rabada knocked him over with a peach. pic.twitter.com/1BWzjPhvOd— 𝙎𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙞 (@CallMeSheri1) February 21, 2025
Kagiso Rabada had a few things to say to Ibrahim Zadran after cleaning him up !! 🔥#SAvsAFG #AFGvSA pic.twitter.com/6iWnlnvZe5
— Cricketism (@MidnightMusinng) February 21, 2025
Bowled
Old one
Old sledging Rabada is back 😂🔥#AFGvSA
— Dinesh here 🙋♂️🇿🇦 (@dinesh_offl_06) February 21, 2025
Love a charged up Rabada
— Shaan Waseem (@shaanwaseem2) February 21, 2025
Let’s see