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Team flagSA24 yrs
batting styleleg-spinner Bowler

Professional Details

RoleBowler
Batsright handed . lower order
Bowlsleg-spinner . Spinner

Teams played for

Eastern Cape

Personal Details

NameNqaba Peter
GenderMale
Birth9 Sep 2001
NationalitySouth African

Nqabayomzi Peter is a young South African leg-spinner whose journey reflects both resilience and raw talent. Peter worked his way through school and club cricket before breaking into the professional scene. A right-arm leggie with an ability to control the game in the middle overs, Peter has steadily carved out a name for himself in domestic competitions.... continue reading

Player Bio

Nqabayomzi Peter is a young South African leg-spinner whose journey reflects both resilience and raw talent. Peter worked his way through school and club cricket before breaking into the professional scene. A right-arm leggie with an ability to control the game in the middle overs, Peter has steadily carved out a name for himself in domestic competitions.

He first came into the spotlight during his stint with Border, where his knack for picking up crucial wickets earned him recognition. His performances in the CSA Provincial T20 Cup and other domestic tournaments showcased his ability to bowl with discipline while keeping batsmen under pressure. Beyond bowling, Peter has also proven handy with the bat, often contributing useful runs in the lower order. 

He made his T20 debut with the Border side in October 2021. Later, he moved to the Johannesburg-based DP World Lions, where he made his List A and first-class debuts in 2023 and 2025, respectively. The 2001-born leggie's best bowling figures came in a 2024 CSA T20 Challenge game against Western Province, where he picked up 4/7. 

An alumnus of the East London-based George Randell High School, Peter is part of the Paarl Royals franchise in the SA20 league. However, he hasn't played many games in the tournament yet and has featured in only two games across the same number of seasons.

In May 2024, just days before the T20 World Cup, Peter made his T20I debut against the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica. Later, in September 2024, he made his ODI debut against Afghanistan in Sharjah. 

A lot of credit for Peter's elevation should be given to Proteas Test skipper Temba Bavuma, as it was he who made a phone call to the Lions CEO Jono Leaf-Wright and insisted that he be considered for the side. “Chief, I have seen this guy here, he is a real talent, causing guys issues with his bowling. You have to send someone here to have a look at him," Bavuma told Leaf-Wright.

Often touted by experts as the next Imran Tahir, Peter says that he has put in a lot of work in polishing his craft "when nobody is watching".

According to Proteas legend AB de Villiers, Peter is a "great prospect for the future of the Proteas set-up".

Off the field, Peter is known for his grounded personality and sense of humour in the dressing room. With his consistency and hunger to learn, Peter is quickly emerging as one of the Proteas' most promising cricketing prospects.

(As of September 2025)