South African cricketer Kagiso Rabada competes in all formats of the sport internationally. He debuted for South Africa in limited-overs cricket in November 2014 before making his Test debut in November 2015.
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At the age of 22, he had topped the ICC ODI bowler rankings as well as the ICC Test bowler rankings by January 2018. He took 150 Test wickets in July 2018 at the age of 23 years, 50 days, making him the youngest bowler to do so.
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Rabada’s efforts at the Under-19 World Cup propelled him into the Lions lineup for their final two Sunfoil Series games. In these two games, he had 7 wickets for 186 runs. In a game for the Lions against the Dolphins in February 2015, Rabada set a record by taking 14 wickets.
Where did Kagiso Rabada go to school? What school did Rabada go to?
Kagiso Rabada attended the Methodist Parochial school known as “St. Stithians Boys College.”
He was chosen to represent Gauteng in the “CSA Provincial One-Day Competition” against Border in first-class cricket in December 2013. His outstanding first-class exploits helped him earn a spot in the 2014 “ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.”


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