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Exclusive: Khaya Zondo Identifies the SA20 Rising Stars Ready for the Next Step
Season 4 of SA20 has seen explosive batting displays with multiple 200-plus scores, showcasing the growing standard of the tournament. SA20 commentator Khaya Zondo highlights emerging talent, praises Proteas captain Temba Bavuma, and lauds head coach Shukri Conrad for his success.

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Season 4 of the SA20 has burst into life, with explosive batting displays already setting the tone for a thrilling tournament.
By round four, fans had witnessed multiple 200-plus scores, highlighting the quality and intent that has defined the competition so far.
Domestic cricket veteran and SA20 commentator Khaya Zondo believes the early fireworks are a strong reflection of the tournament’s growing standard.
“It has been exciting thus far. Just looking at the scores alone, that first game between MI Cape Town and Durban’s Super Giants with scores over 200, and we’ve seen more in later rounds as well. It’s a testament to the quality of the batters. The bowlers have done really well too, and the pitches seem good bar one or two,” Zondo told SportsBoom.co.za.
“It has been high-quality cricket on exhibition.”
Despite the early trends, Zondo remains cautious about identifying frontrunners, stressing that SA20 seasons often shift momentum in the latter stages.
“I don’t want to speak on standout teams; it’s too early. Most teams come back later in the season after starting poorly, while some start well and don’t end well.”
Up-and-Coming Stars
One of the SA20’s greatest strengths has been its role as a launchpad for emerging talent. Last season’s breakout star Lhuandre Pretorius is a prime example, using his SA20 performances to earn a Proteas call-up.
Zondo highlighted several young players who have caught his eye this season.
“There are a few batters who are up and coming. Jason Smith comes to mind, he’s had a really good domestic T20 competition after coming back from injury and has been performing for MI Cape Town.”
Young bowlers are also making an impression on the big stage.
“Kwena Maphaka has done really well, and Nqobani Mokoena too, we play together at the Dolphins. It’s exciting to see him bowl against big stars and hold his own. Kwena featured for the Proteas as well, and after a long injury layoff, he’s back now. I hope he keeps going.”
Both Maphaka and Smith have since been named in South Africa’s T20 World Cup squad, underlining the SA20’s growing importance in national selection.
Question marks will still be raised with the amount of players of colour in the batting department especially in in the SA20 and national setups.
Bavuma: Captain Fantastic
Proteas Test captain Temba Bavuma continues to earn widespread recognition for his leadership, recently being named captain of ESPNcricinfo’s Test Team of the Year.
“Temba has done well, a brilliant leader. His batting has improved, and I think he’s always flown under the radar because he’s played the really tough innings when the team was under pressure,” said Zondo.
“He’s getting the credit now for all the hard work over the years. For him to get into that Test XI is quite hectic, brilliant, to be honest.”
Zondo believes Bavuma’s captaincy credentials were unquestionable following South Africa’s World Test Championship triumph.
“They had to make him captain. He won the World Test Championship, he has to be the best captain in the world right now. Hopefully, they go back and defend the WTC title.”
Looking to the Future
With Bavuma approaching the latter stages of his career, attention has turned to potential successors within South Africa’s batting ranks.
“If we look across formats, Sinethemba Qeshile stands out. He’s done really well in four-day cricket and made his ODI debut this year. I’ve played with him before, and you can see he belongs at that level. I’m hoping he gets more international opportunities.”
Conrad: The Man at the Helm
Proteas head coach Shukri Conrad has also received praise after a stellar year in charge across all formats.
“Shukri has been such a great coach. Everywhere he’s coached, teams have been successful and won trophies. That’s why CSA gave him the job,” Zondo explained.
“You judge a coach on trophies and the players he produces — and he’s done both. As long as he does his job, who can fault him?”

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