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You are catsthe youngest South African Test debutant, grabbed the headlines with a memorable performance against Pakistan. The 18-year-old fast bowler claimed his first Test wicket by dismissing the Pakistan captain, Babar Azamon the third day of the ongoing second Test at Newlands, Cape Town.
Maphaka, making his debut for South Africa The national cricket team bowled with precision and composure throughout the match. He consistently reached a speed of around 140 km/h and troubled the Pakistani batsmen with his precise lines and lengths.
It was only a matter of time before the young pacer won gold. In the Day 3 morning session, Maphaka removed Babar Azam, who looked well set for a big score. Babar’s innings of 58 off 127 balls, with seven boundaries, delivered Pakistan hoping for a strong response.
Maphaka’s performance to dismiss Babar was not a textbook take on the ball. Spinning on the outside of the leg stump, it stayed a little low. Babar tried to glance it off his flanks, but ended up tipping it to goalkeeper Kyle Verreynne. The South African keeper took a sharp, low catch, sending Babar back to the pavilion.
The dismissal was a significant development for South Africa and a “look in the notebook” moment for Maphaka. The ecstatic celebration of the young bowler, who ran across the field with a big smile, showed his joy and relief at taking his first Test wicket.
Babar Azam’s dismissal came at a critical moment of the match. Pakistan, who were already behind, needed their captain to anchor the innings. His departure left Mohammad Rizwan and the lower row with a mountain to climb.
South Africa’s bowlers continued to dominate, reducing Pakistan to 91/3 in the first session. With Saim Ayub ruled out with an ankle injury, Pakistan’s batting line-up is further weakened. South Africa gained momentum heading into the series.
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