Ahead of the third Test against South Africa starting at Cape Town on Tuesday, Australia's assistant coach Brad Haddin
Brad Haddin
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Ahead of the third Test against South Africa starting at Cape Town on Tuesday, Australia's assistant coach Brad Haddin said the absence of suspended fast bowler Kagiso Rabada is a bonus for the visitors, especially after the four-match series is locked at one-all.
Rabada was suspended for the remainder of series after brushing shoulders with Australia captain Steve Smith on Day 1 of the second Test here. While Rabada and Cricket South Africa (CSA) are still weighing up whether to appeal the two-Test ban, Haddin felt the in form pacer's absence is a blessing for his boys.
"It's disappointing for the game that he's not playing but from our point of view, it's a bonus because he is a class act," Haddin told reporters, as reported by cricket.com.au.
Rabada, 23, claimed 11/150 in SA's six-wicket win here and Haddin added: "He's very impressive. For someone so young, he really understands how to set up a batsman."
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