South Africa's Kagiso Rabada fields the ball during the second T20 international cricket match against England in Johannesburg, February 21, 2016. REUTERS/Sydney Seshibedi Picture Supplied by Action Images
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Kagiso Rabada's shoulders are big enough to carry the burden of being a pace spearhead but he is also looking to strike a balance between bowling flat out and staying the course, the South African speedster told Reuters.
Fast bowlers are cricket's most vulnerable players and South Africans are already fretting over the workload of a 21-year-old who is tipped to lead the Proteas attack for years to come, at least once Dale Steyn heads off into the sunset.
