Cairns, Aug. 12 -- Ahead of his side's second T20I against Australia, young South African pacer Kwena Maphaka spoke on bouncing back after a poor tri-nation series in Zimbabwe with a record-breaking four-fer at Darwin, saying that "he does not like losing and always wants to come out on top of a fight".
The second T20I will be held in Cairns on Tuesday. In the first T20I, he became the youngest player from a Test-playing nation to take a T20I four-wicket haul, with figures of 4/20. He was also involved in a verbal exchange with Aussie batter Tim David, who had spliced a delivery aimed at his chest and had attempted to complain to the umpire for a no ball.
"He went to the umpire and he was asking about it," Maphaka said as quoted by ESPN...
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