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New Delhi [India], February 7 (ANI): Proteas pacer Kwena Maphaka re-wrote the history books after South Africa’s U-19 World Cup campaign concluded following their defeat in the semi-final against India. His remarkable spells throughout the tournament saw him claim 21 wickets at a mere average of 9.71. Maphaka announced himself to the world as a promising talent for the future. He came close to equalling the record of most wickets at one edition of the Under 19 World Cup but just fell one short of the mark of 22 wickets which was set by Bangladesh’s Enamul Haque jnr (2014). However, he was able…

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