Nonkululeko Mlaba is an exceptional cricketer who has taken the field by storm with her exceptional slow left-arm orthodox bowling skills. She is an integral part of the South African women's cricket team and plays a key role in their success. Mlaba's unique bowling style has left batters guessing her next move at every delivery. Mlaba made her international WT20I debut in 2019, facing off against Pakistan, marking the beginning of her illustrious career. One of her most notable achievements is becoming the first South African woman to take 10 wickets in a Test match, showcasing her consistency and talent as a bowler. Born in Durban, South Africa, on June 27, 2000, Mlaba has been passionate about the sport from a young age. She honed her cricket skills by participating in local tournaments and club matches, laying the foundation for her future success. Starting her professional journey in domestic cricket, Mlaba eventually earned her place in the national team.