“So that’s Rashid Khan at his best. Plus, the moment he starts bowling over the wicket to a left-hander and his legspin deliveries are hitting the stumps, he becomes very dangerous.”
“He’s come to the point where he realises that his T20 game, particularly in the IPL, hasn’t been where he would like it,” McClenaghan said. “I think he sees this tournament as a privilege and wanted to make sure that he was as prepared as he possibly could be by the time he got to this tournament. [He made] a lot of effort in terms of getting a sprint coach, who trains one of the best sprinters in South Africa, and working with him on conditioning. And this is probably the best condition I’ve seen KG Rabada in.
“And he’s getting the fruits of the work that he’s put in, because he’s bowling rapid. He is bowling exceptionally well. I think at the start of the tournament, we were saying who is it out of Jofra Archer and KG Rabada, who’s top of the tree in terms of the out-and-out quicks? I think KG has pushed past [Archer] tonight. Like he wanted to go up against Jofra Archer and just go mano a mano, prove who’s the best in the IPL at the moment. The Purple Cap kind of is a little bit of a cherry on the top, but I’m just stoked with the amount of work he’s done and how successful he’s been so far.”
Rabada didn’t get as many wickets as Rashid did, but he got two big ones: Yashasvi Jaiswal in the fourth over with a climbing, hard-length delivery just outside off at 152.1kph, and Shimron Hetmyer, also in the powerplay, with a very similar delivery. Both batters were rushed into their swipes.
The motivation to do well, McClenaghan said, stemmed from being perceived as a Test and ODI bowler, and not so much a T20 powerhouse.
“I reckon he’s got to the point where he knows he’s one of the best, if not the best, Test bowler in the world. When it comes to one-day cricket, he’s exceptional as well,” McClenaghan said. “And I don’t think he likes not being seen in the top echelons in T20 cricket. He’s a very proud man and he won’t like the fact that he’s sat on the bench in IPL cricket [in the last three seasons]. Or not performed as well as he would have liked for South Africa in World Cups.
“So I think he’s very proud and when he switches his mind on to a task and wants to compete, you can’t stop this guy.”







