South Africa’s leading Payreman Kagiso Rabada says that it is time to move on to the World Test Championships to defeat Australia in the final, but this side insists that “there is nothing to panic”.
Rabada will lead the South African attack on Sunday, with a three -Twenty -20 conflict, which started in Darwin on Sunday and three ODIs in three ODIs.
“I think it was special, and after that I have conducted many interviews on it,” Rabada said South Africa’s victory over Australia At Lords in June.
“I think it’s time to move now. I do not think we will ever forget as a team and ever (forget South Africa), but now time to move on,” he told a press conference on Thursday.
After five wickets in the WTC final match, the Limited overs World Cup won many disappointing victory over South African mistakes.
“It was a kind of relief. But this event moves forward and moves towards the T -2 World Cup, I think this approach will be a bit different.
“Now, you know, there is no fear of anything.”

Rabada is enjoying the rival Rabada between Australia and South Africa.
He said, “There are always some hard cricket, some good cricket,” he said. “Whenever we play Australia, I always feel that they become the best of you, because they are a kind of one on your face in. And I think we love it.”
In May, the 30 -year -old Rababa did not play from the WTC final in London.
“Thankfully, I have made a long break, so it has been nice. Maintenance should be done consistently because the proportion of cricket is a little.”
Australia’s visit has come ahead with the World Cup in India and Sri Lanka next year and South Africa’s 227 World Cup and South Africa hopes that the experience will benefit the young players in their team.
“For me, they are happy to see them going to go. We are trying to see where we are as a team, going almost like the other generation,” said Rabada.