Kagiso Rabada breaking the stumps can be a usual sight, but his bat getting broken into halves may not be. But exactly this happened on day 2 of South Africa versus Sri Lanka's second Test at St George's Park, Gqeberha. On a fine day in Gqeberha, Kagiso Rabada was comfortably defending at the crease when Lahiru Kumara bowled a fiery 137 km/h delivery. What followed was an unpredictable bouncer that struck the upper part of his bat, and in the blink of an eye, the handle was gone. Rabada stood there numb with the handle in grip and the flat part hanging in the air, and then later called for a replacement. A moment of chuckles from the players of both teams before the play resumed. Even the Sri Lankan all-rounder Angelo Mathews broke into laughter. Kagiso Rabada breaks his bat as clean as you could ever imagine! 🤌📺 Watch #SAvSL on Fox Cricket or stream via Kayo https://t.co/UW8CGmJSOZ📲 MATCH CENTRE https://t.co/lAWKvoqYj2 pic.twitter.com/edyr4GPrdi — Fox Cricket (@FoxCricket) December 6, 2024 Read Also: Gerald Coetzee out for 6 weeks due to groin injury Verreynne's Century and the Rabada Comedy Hour Meanwhile, at the other end, Kyle Verreynne played a masterclass, completing his century, and stood not out at 105 runs off 133 balls. He smashed 12 boundaries and 3 sixes. He stood with Rabada for a 56-run partnership until Lahiru Kumara took Rabada's wicket, ending the Proteas innings to 358 runs. Ryan Rickelton was the other Proteas to score a century, scoring 101 runs off 250 balls. Despite Rabada's bat being in pieces, he soldiered on to contribute 23 runs off 40 balls. Coming to bat later, Sri Lanka has already made 242 runs, losing 3 wickets.