Durban’s Super Giants coach Lance Klusener says Kwena Maphaka will go into Tuesday’s clash against the Joburg Super Kings at Kingsmead with confidence.
There was serious concern whether the teenage paceman, who joined DSG from the Paarl Royals, would be ready for the start of the campaign after picking up a hamstring strain in October.
The 19-year-old southpaw underwent extensive rehabilitation to make his Super Giants debut in the competition opener against MI Cape Town at Newlands last Friday.
It was here that the youngster showed his character. After conceding 27 runs in his first two overs, Maphaka held his nerve at the death to close out the match under extreme pressure, especially in the penultimate over when he picked up the wicket of MI Cape Town all-rounder Dwaine Pretorius while leaking just seven runs.
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“I thought Kwena bowled really well at the end there. I think it was two overs for 16 runs under pressure, well, two of those last three overs,” Klusener said.
“Just from his point of view, coming back from injury, I think there’s a lot of confidence he can take from those last two overs as well. So that for me was extremely satisfying.
“In T20 cricket, a lot of games go down to the last over or two. So that was pretty normal for us. But for him to get through that game and to get through that game as well as he did, I thought it was a big bonus for us.”
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DSG have enjoyed a solid start to the new season, collecting six points from their two matches against MI Cape Town, and Klusener feels his team is coming together nicely.
“Yeah, pretty satisfied,” he said after the second match between the teams at Kingsmead was rained out. “Certainly, I thought we batted smartly and read the game quite well in the first game. So quite a few little things we can work on from that first game, but six points from a possible eight is a good result for us.”
Klusener is, however, wary of a JSK side that also started their season on a winning note against the Pretoria Capitals at Centurion.
“They’re a good team and they’ve got match winners just as anybody else has,” he said.
Meanwhile, left-arm seamer Duan Jansen had an even better opening day for the Joburg Super Kings. The lanky seam bowler claimed career-best figures of 4-23 against the Capitals and believes with a couple of slight adjustments he can be equally effective at Kingsmead against DSG.
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“I feel with the new ball, I need to assess the conditions quicker. I think that’s going to be the key, especially with the new ball,” Jansen said.
“I think if you have a decent plan, and you can execute well to that plan, then you’ll be OK at any stadium. That’s how you can put the batters on the back foot.”
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