Allan Donald https://www.cricketwinner.com Allan Donald Sun, 01 Feb 2026 10:38:34 GMT https://validator.w3.org/feed/docs/rss2.html https://github.com/jpmonette/feed en Copyright © 2024 Cricket Winner. All Rights Reserved. <![CDATA[Watch: “I Miss Him…” – South Africa Legend makes emotional remark on Virat Kohli not playing Test cricket ]]> https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/south-africa-legend-makes-emotional-remark-on-virat-kohli-not-playing-test-cricket/ https://www.cricketwinner.com/cricket-news/south-africa-legend-makes-emotional-remark-on-virat-kohli-not-playing-test-cricket/ Tue, 13 Jan 2026 14:12:20 GMT

Ahead of an SA20 match, South African cricket legend Allan Donald openly discussed that he missed Virat Kohli in the tests. Donald feels that Virat Kohli took retirement from Test cricket a little bit early. But still, the former pacer acknowledges the legacy Virat Kohli left behind in the format. 

Donald further also believes that the way Kohli will definitely feature in the World Cup. The former South Africa international, who had worked with Virat Kohli in Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), got to know closely how the batter used to train himself. So he described the Indian batting icon as a machine. 

"You know, I don't think I've ever seen hunger in a player other than Virat. I've got massive respect for him. I often talk about it in the dressing rooms and chat about being a champion trainer. There's no one that trains as hard as him. He is just a machine. I actually miss him in the Test match arena. I think he’s retired too early, but yeah, I look with no doubt we will see him in the white-ball arena in the World Cup very, very soon,” Allan Donald said to media ahead of an SA20 match. 

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South Africa cricket legend Allan Donald's remarks on Virat Kohli 

"It’s going to be a heck of a tournament (T20 World Cup 2026) in India, isn’t it? South Africa picked a very strong squad. There might always be question marks about who’s not going and who should have gone and all that kind of stuff. I think India has got the best T20 wickets on the planet. It’s just so hard for any bowler, and I’ve seen it in the IPL with scores of 124 in a power play. That’s just where the skill of batting has gone."

Before taking retirement from the Whites, Kohli played 123 Test matches over a 14-year international career before retiring from the format in May 2025. In those matches he batted in 210 innings and scored 9,230 runs at an impressive average of 46.85, with a highest score of 254 not out. Kohli reached 30 Test centuries and 31 fifties, consistently anchoring the Indian batting lineup across conditions and opponents.

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Test cricket has traditionally been associated with South Africa, and South Africa has produced some of the world's greatest bowlers. Over the years, South Africa has built up a reputation for producing fast, aggressive pacers, as well as artists or craftsmen in spin who have won their country's matches. The legacy created is a result of South Africa's history as a country and as a cricketing nation, where bowling initiation and development has been the country's focus as an ex-colonized nation with a jailbird past that taught them the importance of bowling excellence for victory.

As we delve into the list of South Africa’s top five wicket-takers in Test history, each name stands out not only for their impressive statistics but also for the impact they had on the game. These bowlers have been instrumental in scripting many of South Africa's memorable Test victories, both at home and abroad. Known for their consistency, aggression, and ability to thrive under pressure, they have often turned the tide in crucial moments. Their contributions have solidified South Africa’s status as a formidable force in international Test cricket.

5. Allan Donald – 330 wickets

Former Proteas right-arm fast bowler Allan Donald ended his Test career with 330 wickets in 72 matches with an average of 22.25. He recorded 20 five-wicket hauls and three ten-wicket hauls, including his best bowling figures in an innings of 8/71 and best bowling figures in a match of 12/139.

4. Kagiso Rabada – 332 wickets


The right-arm fast bowler Kagiso Rabada is one of the modern-day greats among fast bowlers. Till the end of the first innings of the 2025 ICC World Test Championship Final against Australia at Lord’s, he has already recorded 332 wickets in 71 Test matches with an average of 21.82. The fourth most Test wicket-taker for South Africa, Rabada, has recorded 17 fifers and four ten-wicket hauls. His best bowling figures in an innings were 7/112, and his best bowling figures in a match were 13/144. He is one of the three South African bowlers to record 13 wickets in a Test match.

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3. Makhaya Ntini – 390 wickets


Former right-arm fast bowler Makhaya Ntini is the third leading wicket-taker in South African Test cricket history with 390 wickets in 101 matches with an average of 28.82. He recorded 18 five-wicket hauls and four ten-wicket hauls in his Test career, including the best bowling figures record by a South African in a Test match – 13/132 vs West Indies in the 2005 Port of Spain Test. Meanwhile, Ntini’s best bowling figures record in a Test innings was 7/37.

2. Shaun Pollock – 421 wickets


Former South African fast bowling all-rounder and captain Shaun Pollock was the first South African to record 400 Test wickets. He retired from Test cricket after picking up 421 wickets in 108 Tests with an average of 23.11. The right-arm fast bowler recorded 16 five-wicket hauls and one ten-wicket haul (best bowling figures in an innings: 7/87; best bowling figures in a match: 10/147).

1. Dale Steyn – 439 wickets


Former right-arm fast bowler Dale Steyn was one of the most popular fast bowlers in world cricket. Steyn holds the record for the most Test wickets by a South African with 439 wickets in 93 Test matches with an average of 22.95. Steyn recorded 26 five-wicket hauls and five ten-wicket hauls in his Test career, including his best bowling figures in an innings of 7/51 and best bowling figures in a match of 11/60. 

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Kagiso Rabada has broken multiple records with a five-wicket haul against Australia in the World Test Championship finale at the iconic Lord’s. The South African international started the day with back-to-back wickets of Usman Khawaja and Cameron Green. Towards the end of the first innings, Rabada dismissed Beau Webster, Pat Cummins, and Mitchell Starc to complete his five-wicket haul, and with that, he cemented his spot in the Lord’s honours board.

Rabada surpasses Allan Donald in elite list

With a five-wicket haul, Rabada now stands fourth on the list of most wickets by a South African international in Test cricket history. He surpassed Allan Doland on the list. After the innings, Rabada spoke on the achievement, stating that the records are good, but his primary job is to keep running and bowl well for the team.

“That's all secondary (climbing the wicket-takers list for SA). The primary is to keep running in and doing the job. Means a lot to get past Allan Donald, what a legend,” Rabada said.

Most wickets for South Africa in Tests:

RankPlayerWickets
1Dale Steyn439
2Shaun Pollock421
3Makhaya Ntini390
4Kagiso Rabada331
5Allan Donald330

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Rabada equalled Jasprit Bumrah’s record in WTC history

With the five-wicket haul, Rabada now equalled Jasprit Bumrah’s record of most wickets in WTC history. Both the modern-day legends have 156 wickets to their name in the competition. Nathan Lyon tops the charts with 210 wickets, while Pat Cummins, R Ashwin, and Mitchell Starc stand second, third, and fourth with 200, 195, and 171 scalps to their name, respectively.

Most wickets in WTC history:

RankPlayerWickets
1Nathan Lyon210
2Pat Cummins200
3R Ashwin195
4Mitchell Starc171
=5Kagiso Rabada156
=5Jasprit Bumrah156

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