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[VIDEO] A cart-wheeling stump - One of the most beautiful sights in cricket!

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That cartwheel...

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Rabada uprooted Warner's off stump twice in 2 tests with a delivery coming in. Looks like a major chink in his armor
 
The perfect delivery, top of off stump.

I haven't seen a stump broken in two for a while. :akhtar
 
Only wished the battle could've lasted a bit longer. It was awesome entertainment. Rabada was bowling rapid and Warner playing amazing shots to counter.
 
What a sight. One of the most lethal fast bowlers of this generation. He's always been a class apart ever since his under 19 days. Still remember how he ran through the u19 world cup in 2014.
 
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Watching him alongside the likes of Hazlewood, Starc and even Philander has been illuminating. The last three bowlers have looked innocuous for long stretches of the game, but not Rabada. He's always at the batsmen even when he's conceding runs. Not one batsman has looked settled against him in this series.

I think people will keep debating about who the best batsman in the world presently is but Rabada has pretty much buried the debate on bowlers. He's operating on a higher plane, and a faster orbit.
 
Lovely sight.

I really hate it when bowlers bowl a brutal delivery and all that happens is that bails hardly fall off with sticks well planted in the ground.
 
That is absolute unplayable. Swung in and seamed away. Mohammad Asif like magic, but about 15kph quicker.

Rabada is a beast. SA are lucky he emerged as soon as Steyn started to breakdown. But what a sight it would have been to see a full series of an attack of Steyn, Rabada and Philander backed up by the likes of Morkel and Abbott.
 
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