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In the aftermath of South Africa U-19’s resounding 31-run triumph over West Indies in the U-19 Men’s World Cup 2024 at Potchefstroom on Friday, January 19, the young sensation Kwena Maphaka emerged as the focal point.
Kwena Maphaka’s bowling brilliance and distinctive ‘I don’t know’ celebration
His exceptional bowling performance, securing five crucial wickets and restricting West Indies to 254 in the chase of 286, was nothing short of remarkable. However, what truly captured attention was Maphaka’s celebratory ritual after each wicket – a distinctive ‘I don’t know’ gesture reminiscent of the iconic style exhibited by India’s premier fast bowler, Jasprit Bumrah. The uncanny resemblance added an intriguing layer to Maphaka’s stellar display on the field.
Player of the Match accolade
Maphaka’s prowess with the ball was further underscored by his impressive figures of 5/35, coupled with an economical bowling rate of 4.10 in 9.1 overs. This outstanding performance rightfully earned him the prestigious Player of the Match accolade, elevating him to a standout position in the U-19 World Cup. Beyond the statistical triumph, Maphaka’s ability to deliver under pressure showcased not only his cricketing talent but also hinted at a promising future in the sport.
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Message to Jasprit Bumrah
In a video released by the ICC on its Instagram platform, Maphaka shed light on the origins of his celebratory style, attributing it to his admiration for Bumrah. The symbolic ‘I Don’t Know’ gesture became Maphaka’s unique way of paying homage to the Indian fast bowler. Through this, he conveyed a confident message to Bumrah, illustrating the cross-cultural camaraderie and mutual respect that permeates the global cricketing community.
“I actually asked my brother for a celebration to give me just before the World Cup. And he just said ‘I have no clue. I don’t know’. I said, ‘You know what, that sounds good. Let me go with the “I don’t know” celebration,” Maphaka said.
“Jasprit you’re a great bowler. Hopefully, I am better than you,” he added.