Introduction:
Dewald Brevis scored a century off 41 balls in the second T20I against Australia. The young South African player made history with an stunning performance. And it was because of Dewald Brevis’ unbelievable performance that South Africa won the second T20I against Australia. And that’s why South Africa won by 53 runs over Australia.
The 22-year-old Brevis played an unbeaten innings of 125 runs off 56 balls, thanks to which South Africa set a huge target of 218 runs for Australia. Braves played a brilliant innings of 125 runs, which included 12 fours and 8 sixes.
The Australian team could not achieve the big target of 218 runs. And in pursuit of this target, the entire Australian team was bundled out for 165 runs. And the South African team managed to level the three-match T20 series 1-1.
Young African star Dewald Brevis makes history:
Dewald Brevis performed well in the second T20I against Australia, scoring a century off 41 balls. The century scored by Brevis was the second fastest in South Africa’s T20 history and this was also his first century, having previously played two Test matches in which he had scored fifties. And he has also played 8 T20 International matches, in which 41 runs is his top score.
Braves put on a huge partnership of 125 runs with Tristan Stubbs in 9.3 overs. Stubbs, on the other hand, provided solid support to Brevis, who scored 31 runs off 22 balls. The two also completed a partnership of 100 runs in just 44 balls, including 16 runs from Stubbs. The Braves also found life on 56 runs where their catch was dropped on the boundary by Matt Kuhnemann.
After this victory, South Africa leveled the series:
In the second T20 match, South Africa bowled out the entire Australian team for 165 runs and won the match by 53 runs. And with this win, South Africa has also leveled the three-match T20 series at one-all. And the final and third match of this series will be played on Saturday, which will decide who will win the series.
This performance by South Africa was completely different from their first T20 match. In the first match, they could not achieve the easy target of 178 runs set by Australia. And could only score 161 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs and with that, they lost to Australia by 17 runs.
Conclusion:
Dewald Brevis scored a century off 41 balls in the second T20I against Australia. The 22-year-old Brevis played an unbeaten innings of 125 runs off 56 balls, thanks to which South Africa set a huge target of 218 runs for Australia.
And in pursuit of this target, the entire Australian team was bundled out for 165 runs. And with this win, South Africa has also leveled the three-match T20 series at one-all. The final and third match of this series will be played on Saturday, which will also decide who will win the series.