A new Shane Warne in the making within South African cricket

Shane Warne has been one of the most successful bowlers and the most successful leg-spinner in the history of the game.

By Rathnam Nayak

Updated - 25 Apr 2024, 22:07 IST

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South African cricket is famed for its consistent production line of exceptional fast bowlers due to its pitches and conditions conducive to pace bowling, sculpted by altitude, bounce, and more, South African cricket has long nurtured a tradition of producing exceptional fast bowlers. Yet, amidst this legacy, the rise of a young spinner like Nqabayomzi Peter stands out as a promising deviation.

The most recent exploits of the adroit 21-year-old leg-spinner came in the T20 Challenge on April 24, 2024, while representing the Imperial Lions. Peter, having taken 15 wickets in eight matches ahead of their semi-final against the Titans, produced a match-winning spell of 4/18 in his quota to propel his team to the final, scheduled to occur on April 28, 2024. Notably, out of the top-five wicket-takers in the competition, Peter currently stands second in the chart for the highest wicket-takers and has a commendably paltry economy rate of 5.19, which is the least a bowler in this season's competition has registered behind Nandre Burger, who is an astonishing 57 ranks below Peter.

Despite the dearth of genuine leg-spinners in South African cricket, Peter stands out with remarkable control over his deliveries, wielding two of the most potent weapons in his arsenal - the slider and the googly. 

'When you bowl like this, you get wickets' - Peter shares enthralling anecdote 

Peter shared a lighthearted story with TimesLive, explaining how he unwittingly found himself becoming a leg-spinner after being inspired by the legendary Shane Warne. His decisiveness to commit to leg spin became even more fortified after witnessing the magic of the late luminary, who scalped an absurd 1001 dismissals spanning across 145 Tests and 194 ODIs while donning the Australian jersey. Other than the plethora of coveted achievements and feats attained by the icon, he was instrumental in granting Australia their second ICC Cricket World Cup title, registering dazzling figures of 4/33 in nine overs.

“To me it looked like, ‘when you bowl like this, you get wickets’,” the gifted leggie remarked.

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