Kwena Maphaka, 18, has already played eight international matches for South Africa and is touted as the next big thing in Proteas cricket. Since grabbing the attention of cricket fanatics and pundits worldwide through the Under-19 World Cup, the left-arm pacer has only gone from strength to strength.
The young quick scalped 21 wickets in the U19 World Cup – this exceptional performance helped Maphaka secure a contract with the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024. With international exposure behind him, the pacer currently represents Paarl Royals in the SA20.
In December 2024, Maphaka became South Africa’s youngest Test debutant at the age of 18 years and 270 days. Against Pakistan, the youngster constantly clocked speeds of more than 150 kph and dismissed Babar Azam on three occasions across all formats. Maphaka, still a teenager, now relishes the opportunity to share the dressing room with the likes of Lungi Ngidi and Kagiso Rabada.
As Maphaka continues to impress in the SA20, Hindustan Times caught up with the young on how he sees his future. Maphaka will also be part of the Rajasthan Royals’ set-up in the coming IPL season, and he couldn’t be happier to be associated with a franchise that grooms youngsters into finished products.
Yeah, I’ve had a really good experience with the Paarl Royals. Obviously, having a lot of youngsters in the side, you feel a little bit more seen and validated by people in and around your age and feel a little bit more free to express yourself and your game. So it’s been really enjoyable and I’m really appreciative of the opportunity that I’ve gotten with the Royals.
Yeah, definitely. I’m one of those guys who kind of asks a question randomly out of left field. So, it’s not really like Lungi knows that the question is coming to him, but sometimes I’ll just be thinking to myself, and I’ll be like, maybe Lungi’s got an answer, maybe Lungi can help me with this. And he’s been really good to me, in terms of sharing his experiences, helping me develop as a player my game as well.
Yeah, definitely. I think, especially in T20 cricket, you’ve always got to try, and be a step ahead. So chatting to senior players like Miller, Rooty, and DK is really helpful in trying to understand what the batter might do next and how you can stay ahead of the game.
Yeah, I think being a youngster and kind of having that reputation early, there’s definitely a little bit of added pressure. But I just try to play the game as hard as I can, trying to develop and learn as much as I can so that I can be the best player that I can be, really.
Yeah, being part of the Proteas side is a massive privilege, and it’s an honour to be able to represent your country. Massive honour, massive privilege, especially in Test cricket, which I see as the pinnacle of cricket. It’s definitely, the toughest challenge as a young guy going into international cricket playing Test. We were out there fielding for two days in my first Test, so it’s definitely not easy.
It’s physically and mentally draining as well. And then working with the likes of Kagiso Rabada, one of the best bowlers in the world – absolutely class. He’s really good with giving information as well. I try to pick his brain a lot, similar to Lungi. He’s very forthcoming with his information and his experiences and I think that’s really good for me as a young player to help me develop and stay ahead of the curve.
Firstly, Babar is definitely one of the greats of this generation. I think he’s an incredible batter. We had plans for him, just like we do with every other batter. I really just think of it as a bowler versus a batter. Whether you’re bowling to an Under-19 player or Babar Azam, at the end of the day, you’re still trying to get the batter out. So I just try to keep it as simple as possible and stick to the plans that we had for him. It worked out really well.
I think the SA20 is going to be really good, hopefully for me, but I think the Royals are going to do really well. I think it’s a great tournament to have in South Africa because it builds so many young players. You’ve seen Lhuan-dre Pretorius already going out there and smashing runs. He’s got a lot of confidence, he’s got a lot of skills. So, just being able to get exposure against some of the best players in the world is really good for the SA20.
I’ve got really good expectations for the IPL as well. I think the Royals is a really good franchise, really strong, also quite a few young players getting exposure. So I think it’s going to be pretty similar to the SA20 in terms of performance and hopefully that performance will be really good.
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