Conrad confident Maphaka can be 'main dog' in SA pace attack
In the absence of Rabada, Jansen and Ngidi, the 19-year-old will spearhead South Africa in the first Test in Zimbabwe
Firdose Moonda
27-Jun-2025 • 7 hrs ago
SA coach Shukri Conrad on Kwena Maphaka: 'He's a young buck that shows maturity way beyond his years' • AFP/Getty Images
At 19, left-arm seamer Kwena Maphaka will be entrusted with leading South Africa's pace attack in the first Test against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo in a foreshadowing of things to come.
Maphaka made his Test debut against Pakistan at Newlands earlier this year, as the fourth seamer in an attack that included Kagiso Rabada, Marco Jansen and Wiaan Mulder. He bowled 21.2 overs across the two innings, finished with 3 for 90 and was very much the baby of the pack, but with Rabada and Jansen rested for the series, Mulder concentrating on his role as a No.3 batter, and Lungi Ngidi only joining the squad for the second Test, South Africa coach Shukri Conrad has identified Maphaka, who bowls at 140-plus kph, as his spearhead.
"With Lungi not being here for the first Test, Kwena's going to lead the bowling attack," Conrad said in the lead up to the first Test. "As a 19-year-old, when you get given that responsibility, it doesn't only speak volumes for how highly you are rated, but also the calibre and the mentality that he possesses. He's a young buck that shows maturity way beyond his years."
The two-match series in Zimbabwe is not part of the WTC and is sandwiched between South Africa's 2023-25 campaign - which they won - and their next one, which starts with tough tours to Pakistan and India. As such, Conrad is using the Zimbabwe Tests to blood younger talent, with five uncapped players in the squad and three (Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Dewald Brevis and Codi Yusuf) set to make their debuts on Saturday, and is also exposing newcomers like Maphaka.
"We've obviously got to be very smart in identifying when we put him out in the shop window and I think this would be a great time for him," Conrad said. "In Zimbabwe, in Test cricket specifically, he is not the third quick behind KG and Marco necessarily but he is the main dog. That responsibility will grow massively."
Maphaka will have Mulder, debutant Yusuf and Corbin Bosch - who has only one Test cap but also a decade of domestic experience - as fellow quicks in an attack that also includes Keshav Maharaj. And though Conrad has given Maphaka the job of setting the tone, he also issued a caution to those expecting to see only fireworks from the youngster. "It's all about being patient. Just like you need to be patient with batters, you need to be patient with bowlers as well," Conrad said. "We're not going to see the best of Kwena in the next couple of months, but these are all the building blocks so that we can see the best of Kwena in say three or four years' time."
To date, Maphaka has played four first-class matches including his first Test. He made his first-class debut in June 2023, under Conrad, in a South Africa A tour to Sri Lanka. He has subsequently played two matches for his domestic team, the Lions, with best match returns of 6 for 78 against the Warriors. Maphaka has also played in the SA20 and the IPL and will be part of South Africa's T20I squad for the tri-series in Zimbabwe that follows the Tests.
Firdose Moonda is ESPNcricinfo's correspondent for South Africa and women's cricket