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'Bussin' debut for rookie Mokoena in New Zealand

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March 16, 2026

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- ZAAHIER ADAMS

'Bussin' debut for rookie Mokoena in New Zealand

THE Proteas congratulate young fast bowler Nqobani Mokoena on a fantastic debut T20I performance.

(AFP)

These were the words Nqobani Mokoena used to describe his Proteas’ T20I debut.

Considering he is just 19-years old, perhaps the more apt Gen-Z term would have been "Bussin", for the teenage fast bowler was exceptionally good in taking 3/26 at the Bay Oval in Mount Manguani.

All in all, though, it was a rather fun night for Mokoena and the Proteas in the first T20I against the Black Caps.

Fielding a youthful side that included four debutants, including the fiery fast bowler, the Proteas rolled their hosts for just 91. They then negotiated some early trouble before fellow first-timers Connor Esterhuizen (45 not out) and Dian Forrester (16 not out) took their visitors over the line with seven wickets and 20 balls remaining.

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