Even during bad days on the field, Rabada has found ways to take wickets in Tests. Few bowlers have been as effective in dismissing the tail-enders as him. In the 17-Test span mentioned above, 23 of Rabada’s 67 wickets were of batters at No. 8 or lower, taken at a strike rate of just 14.7 balls on an average. His overall strike-rate was still an excellent 47, which kept him on course to become the second-fastest bowler to 250 Test wickets, dismissing Ben Stokes with 10065th ball he bowled in Tests. In the entire Test history, only his compatriot Steyn has taken fewer balls to get to 250 Test wickets.ESPNcricinfo LtdRabada’s career strike-rate of 40.2 – which at present is best for any bowler who has taken at least 250 wickets – tends to take the limelight off his excellent bowling average. Even though Rabada has often looked like he has gone astray with his lines, he has been quite frugal. An excellent average of 22.10 stands testimony to that. Among 48 bowlers who took 250 or more Test wickets, only six averaged better at the end of the Test in which they took their 250th wicket (at the same stage of their career). South Africa’s Shaun Pollock leads this list with an average of 20.15. Joel Garner, Curtly Ambrose, Malcolm Marshall, Fred Trueman and Waqar Younis are ahead of Rabada, who – in turn – is just ahead of Allan Donald who averaged 22.11. Steyn is 10th on this list with an average of 22.82.In fact, very few bowlers have taken wickets as cheaply and as frequently as Rabada at the same stage of their careers. Rabada is only one of three bowlers to have reached 250 Test wickets averaging below 25 and striking at below 45. Among 48 bowlers who’ve taken at least 250 wickets, the only others to manage this were Younis and Steyn.Getty ImagesSceptics will point at his humble record in Asia – he has taken 22 wickets in ten Tests at an average of 35.6 and a strike-rate of 71.7. These numbers are nowhere as good as his career numbers. But even the best of fast bowlers (read Anderson) took their time figuring out how to bowl in conditions where there is usually little help on offer. But that shouldn’t take away anything from Rabada’s promise as a match-winner for South Africa in Tests.Lord’s was the eighth Man-of-the-match award of Rabada’s career in just 53 Tests. No bowler has come close to that number since Rabada’s debut.

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