South Africa and Netherlands will play two-match home ODI series, starting late March.
With South Africa suffering due to the scorching heat and some belting from the Australian batters, Rabada decided to have some fun with the crowd.
In five matches, the 27-year-old managed only two wickets at an average of 75.50 and an economy rate of 9.44.
Pandya only managed to score only two runs.
The 6-foot-6" tall Broad grabbed a stunning catch and left the batsman in disbelief.
Although the injury looked serious at first, the right-arm quick returned to the ground and finished his quota of four overs.
The commentators also could not believe how South Africa missed that chance.
With two early wickets, Punjab bowlers felt pumped up and it reflected in their bowling in the next few overs. Kagiso Rabada, in particular, looked all charged up as he was firing bouncers at the new batter Lalit Yadav.
The lanky pacer, who was placed at long-on, covered a significant amount of ground to reach the 30-yard circle and dived forward to grab the ball cleanly.
Rabada also won the Purple Cap in the 2020 edition of the IPL where he picked 30 wickets in 17 matches. He bowled at an average of 18.26 and an economy rate of 8.34 with the best figures of 4 for 24 against the RCB.
South Africa and Netherlands will play two-match home ODI series, starting late March.
With South Africa suffering due to the scorching heat and some belting from the Australian batters, Rabada decided to have some fun with the crowd.
In five matches, the 27-year-old managed only two wickets at an average of 75.50 and an economy rate of 9.44.
Pandya only managed to score only two runs.
The 6-foot-6" tall Broad grabbed a stunning catch and left the batsman in disbelief.
Although the injury looked serious at first, the right-arm quick returned to the ground and finished his quota of four overs.
The commentators also could not believe how South Africa missed that chance.
With two early wickets, Punjab bowlers felt pumped up and it reflected in their bowling in the next few overs. Kagiso Rabada, in particular, looked all charged up as he was firing bouncers at the new batter Lalit Yadav.
The lanky pacer, who was placed at long-on, covered a significant amount of ground to reach the 30-yard circle and dived forward to grab the ball cleanly.
Rabada also won the Purple Cap in the 2020 edition of the IPL where he picked 30 wickets in 17 matches. He bowled at an average of 18.26 and an economy rate of 8.34 with the best figures of 4 for 24 against the RCB.