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Kagiso Rabada Debut, Biography, Stats, Net Worth, Wife, IPL Team, Records, Career

By Saurav Kapade | Tue Feb 24 2026
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Born on May 25, 1995, Kagiso Rabada is a South African professional cricketer who plays for his country in all formats of the game.

He is a right-arm fast bowler. Before making his Test debut in November 2015, Rabada began his international career in limited-overs matches in November 2014.

At the age of 22, he reached the top of both the ODI and Test bowling rankings by January 2018. In July 2018, he became the youngest Test bowler to take 150 wickets. Rabada was also a member of the South African team that won the 2025 ICC World Test Championship final, which was only the country’s second ICC trophy.

Rabada was the only player to win six awards at Cricket South Africa’s annual awards ceremony in July 2016, including Cricketer of the Year.

At the CSA’s annual presentation in June 2018, he again won six awards, including Cricketer of the Year, Test Cricketer of the Year, and ODI Cricketer of the Year.

Early life and family

Rabada spent his childhood in Johannesburg, South Africa. He started playing cricket at school level and in local clubs around the city, where he honed his skills as a young fast bowler. He quickly rose through the South African youth ranks and later earned opportunities in domestic cricket. His tall build and strong athletic physique helped him gain speed and bounce from an early age.

Rabada grew up in a family that valued professional success and education. His mother works as a lawyer, and while not much is publicly known about his father, his family has always encouraged his passion for cricket and supported his goals.

Kagiso Rabada Biography

Name Kagiso Rabada
Date of Birth May 25, 1995
Age 30 (as of June 2025)
Nationality South African
Birth Place Johannesburg, South Africa
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight Approx. 86 kg
Religion Christianity
Education St. Stithians Boys College, Johannesburg
Role Fast Bowler
Batting Style Left-handed bat
Bowling Style Right-arm fast
Jersey No. 25
Net Worth ₹60 crore approx.
Relationship Status Unmarried
Current Team Gujarat Titans (IPL 2025)

Kagiso Rabada’s Bowling, Batting & Fielding Stats

Bowling

Format Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10w
Tests 73 134 13436 7493 340 7/112 13/144 22.03 3.34 39.5 15 17 4
ODIs 106 104 5444 4613 168 6/16 6/16 27.45 5.08 32.4 6 2 0
T20Is 77 77 1655 2328 80 3/18 3/18 29.10 8.43 20.6 0 0 0
FC 93 171 17384 9405 415 9/33 14/105 22.66 3.24 41.8 18 20 5
List A 124 121 6352 5460 189 6/16 6/16 28.88 5.15 33.6 8 2 0
T20s 244 241 5316 7226 296 4/21 4/21 24.41 8.15 17.9 8 0 0

Batting

Format Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100s 50s 4s 6s
Tests 73 110 20 1102 71 12.24 2131 51.71 0 1 139 20
ODIs 106 45 18 401 31* 14.85 507 79.09 0 0 30 12
T20Is 77 29 17 184 22 15.33 158 116.45 0 0 18 6
FC 93 132 23 1326 71 12.16 2549 52.02 0 1 170 24
List A 124 55 21 450 31* 13.23 579 77.72 0 0 36 12
T20s 244 93 44 518 44 10.57 481 107.69 0 0 46 18

Fielding

Format Catches ST
Tests 34 0
ODIs 41 0
T20Is 26 0
FC 43 0
List A 45 0
T20s 80 0

Kagiso Rabada Cricket Career

Domestic Career

In December 2013, Rabada made his debut for Gauteng against Border in the CSA Provincial One-Day Competition.

Rabada was selected for the South Africa Under-19 team to play in the 2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup.

He was the leading bowler for the victorious South African team, taking the second-most wickets (14) at an economy rate of 3.10. He also had the best bowling performance in the competition with figures of 6/25 against Australia A.

This achievement led to him being called the fastest and most dangerous bowler in the tournament.

When Rabada was playing for the Lions against the Dolphins in February 2015, he took a record 14 wickets in a single match, including 9 wickets for 33 runs in the second innings.

His match total of 14 wickets for 105 runs is still the best performance ever seen in South African franchise cricket.

International Career

On November 5, 2014, Rabada made his Twenty20 International debut for South Africa against Australia.

On July 10, 2015, Rabada made his One Day International (ODI) debut for South Africa against Bangladesh. He also became only the second cricketer, after Taijul Islam, to take a hat-trick on his ODI debut. Later, on November 5, 2015, he played his first Test match for South Africa against India.

He played a crucial role in his team’s victory in the fourth Test of England’s tour of South Africa. This performance made him the youngest South African player to take ten wickets in a Test match, and his figures were the second-best in the country’s history, surpassed only by Makhaya Ntini.

In September of that year, Rabada was selected to play for South Africa in the 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. On November 6, 2021, during the country’s final match of the tournament against England, Rabada became the first South African bowler to take a hat-trick in T20 International cricket. In January 2022, Rabada played his 50th Test match, against India in the third match of the series.

In August 2022, Rabada’s first five-wicket haul on the second day of the first Test against England at Lord’s secured his place on the prestigious Honours Board.

He is only the fourth South African bowler to achieve this feat after Allan Donald, Makhaya Ntini, and Vernon Philander, following the country’s readmission to international cricket.

He was included in South Africa’s squad for the 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in May of that year.

On October 21, 2024, during the first day of the match between South Africa and Bangladesh, Rabada became the 39th bowler to reach the milestone of 300 Test wickets.

Records and Achievements

Finished as South Africa’s highest wicket-taker in the 2014 ICC Under-19 World Cup, taking 14 wickets at an impressive economy rate of 3.10.

Played a historic spell for the Highveld Lions against the Dolphins in February 2015, taking 14 wickets in the match, including a brilliant 9 in the second innings.

On 10 July 2015, he made one of South Africa’s best ODI debuts, taking 6/16 against Bangladesh.

By taking a hat-trick in his first ODI, he became only the second cricketer to reach this rare milestone on debut after Taijul Islam.

Took four five-wicket hauls in Test cricket in a single year, demonstrating his rapid rise and influence in the longer format.

Playing style and Strength

South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada frequently bowls at speeds exceeding 140 to 145 kilometers per hour.

He is known for his ability to swing the ball in the air, his aggressive mindset, and his fierce competitive spirit

Rabada is a premier attacking bowler who is dangerous with both the new and old ball in all formats of the game, thanks to his quick and smooth run-up, which allows him to generate significant swing.

Kagiso Rabada’s high-arm action allows him to easily bowl at speeds exceeding 140 km/h, generating bounce and sideways movement.

Rabada is adept at producing late reverse swing and performs well in all conditions, especially on the subcontinent.

Kagiso is a bowler who can change the course of a match in a single spell and consistently strives to take wickets. He is dangerous for both top and lower-order batsmen due to his combination of raw pace and accurate targeting of the stumps.

Kagiso Rabada Girlfriend

Kagiso Rabada’s girlfriend is Sho Madjozi, who actively supports social change, especially in the areas of education and women’s rights.

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Kagiso Rabada Net Worth

As of 2025, Kagiso Rabada has an estimated net worth of ₹60 crore. He earns most of his income through his central contract with Cricket South Africa, IPL deals, and brand endorsements. In the IPL, he joined Gujarat Titans for ₹10.75 crore for the 2025 season, and his total IPL earnings have crossed ₹50 crore. He also earns money from match fees, domestic T20 tournaments and endorsement partnerships with brands like Nissan and Red Bull. His annual income is between ₹5-7 crore, reflecting his strong position as one of South Africa’s leading fast bowlers.

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