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Maphaka shines in the spotlight


Lutho Sipamla was in great form as he helped the DP World Lions secure two CSA T20 Challenge wins over the weekend.

Like an actor ascending to the lead role, Kwena Maphaka made the famous DP World Wanderers Stadium his own stage on Sunday as he bowled the Pride to a Super Over victory over Western Province in their CSA T20 Challenge match.

After a rain-interrupted game was tied during the regular 20 overs each, Maphaka defended 10 runs in the Super Over, against two experienced internationals in Kyle Verreynne and George Linde, conceding just nine runs. The 17-year-old, still in school doing his matric year at St Stithians College, bowled beautifully full and straight and was in no way overawed.

It meant back-to-back one-run wins for the DP World Lions men’s team as they also edged Titans by one run on Friday night in a thrilling Jukskei Derby. The two sensational wins mean the Lions remain second on the log, well in-touch with the leaders, the Warriors.

Western Province decided to bat first, but the DP World Lions bowlers were wonderfully disciplined and accurate, restricting the visitors to 127/9.

Pacemen Lutho Sipamla (2/20) and Codi Yusuf (2/28) were the bowlers who did the most damage but fellow seamers Maphaka (1/27) Evan Jones (1/20) and spinner Bjorn Fortuin (1/22) were all excellent too.

But the afternoon thunderstorm that covered a large tract of Johannesburg then arrived at the DP World Wanderers Stadium between innings and definitely did not help the Lions.

After an hour-long delay, the Lions were set a revised target of 81 in 11 overs and were going well on 27 without loss in 3.5 overs, needing just 54 more to win off 43 balls, when the threat of lightning forced the umpires to suspend play again.

After 25 minutes, play resumed with the Lions set another revised target of 52 in seven overs, meaning they needed 25 off 19 balls. That was then whittled down to eight runs required from the final over and then one run from one ball. But veteran WP seamer Wayne Parnell bowled the last ball exactly where he needed to with his tight off-side field and Reeza Hendricks (12) was caught at extra cover. That left the scores tied, which was why there was a Super Over to decide where the four log points were going.

Ryan Rickelton and Jones managed to get 10 runs off Parnell and then Maphaka stepped up and delivered an over that was worthy of the cacophonous acclaim from the Wanderers Stadium, worthy of the energetic brass band and proud fans in attendance.

The #PrideOfJozi were sent into bat by the Titans in Friday night’s game and were in early trouble on 54/4 in the ninth over. But a partnership of 81 off 57 balls between Wiaan Mulder (48) and Mitchell van Buuren (37*) and then the big finish provided by Delano Potgieter’s 32 not out off just 15 deliveries had the Lions fans celebrating.

Having posted 183/5, the Lions then had the mettle and the execution to keep the Titans to 182/6.

The Titans chase revolved around Rivaldo Moonsamy’s 88 off 62 balls but Yusuf had him caught at midwicket in the 17th over for the crucial breakthrough.

Maphaka then only conceded four runs in the 18th over, while claiming the wicket of the dangerous Dayyaan Galiem, and the pace and skill of Yusuf and Kagiso Rabada (1/24) then sealed the deal.

Fortuin was once again outstanding with 2/23 in his four overs.

The Pride will be back in action again on Saturday as they take on the Tuskers from KwaZulu-Natal Inland at the Wanderers.

Fans are encouraged to come try their hand during match time this Saturday and stand a chance to win the ‘Caught in 20K’ competition. The first 1-handed clean catch at our home stadium, during the 23/24 CSA T20 Challenge, will win R20 000 in cash. Match day tickets are available at TicketPro starting at R50 for adults.

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