Kagiso Rabada takes a witty dig at ICC using the Dolly Parton Challenge
Kagiso Rabada (Image Source: AFP)

South African pacer Kagiso Rabada made headlines when he was banned for a match by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for celebrating excessively after taking wicket of England’s skipper Joe Root in the third Test at Port Elizabeth.

Now, the Proteas speedster posted a tweet in order to take a dig at ICC. Rabada captioned his post with a hashtag – #dollypartonchallenge.

This viral challenge on social media started when American singer and songwriter naming Dolly Parton posted a photo compilation of four “versions” of herself—which were represented by LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Tinder.

In his tweet, Rabada posted four different images of himself💜 across different platforms. However, the majority of the frames were covered with the infamous celebration that handed him a on🍷e-match ban.

The 24-year-old is on🦩e of the most successful fast bowlers in modern-day cricket. At this young age, Rabada has taken 197 wickets in 43 Tests. Amongst South African bowlers, the right-armer sits at eighth place in leading wicket-takers list. While in ODIs, he has 🌟scalped 117 wickets in 75 games.

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