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Kagiso Rabada expects ‘more competitive scores’ as T20 World Cup caravan moves to Caribbean for Super Eight

South Africa’s pace spearhead Kagiso Rabada expects “more competitive scores” as the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup moves to the Caribbean for the Super Eight stage.

The right-arm pacer felt that the matches in the USA were low scoring because of the drop-in wickets but it’s going to level up during the Super Eight stage as the wickets in the Caribbean have been there for years.

“I do expect that conditions are going to level up because you had the drop-in pitches in the USA. You never really know how they’re going to play,” Rabada was quoted as saying by PTI on the eve of South Africa’s final Group D match against Nepal in Kingstown, St. Vincent.

“Now, you’ve actually got squares that have been there for years, here in these venues. And you’ll probably see more competitive scores,” he added.

Rabada also opined that playing on surfaces that assist both bowlers and batters is paramount for the sport or else it becomes lopsided.

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