South Africa was set a target of 142 in the opening game of the series against Zimbabwe and did not have the best of starts while chasing as the Proteas had lost three wickets for just 38 runs in the powerplay. However, the partnership between Dewald Brevis and Rubin Hermann got the Rainbow Nation back into the game as the duo put on 72 off 37 deliveries for the fourth wicket.
It was Brevis who started to counter-attack the bowling, playing an iconic knock of 41 off just 17 deliveries, which included one boundary and five humongous sixes. One of the most iconic sixes came in the eighth over off the bowling of Chevron’s skipper Sikandar Raza, where the 22-year-old prodigy gave himself room and just slapped the slightly shorter delivery straight down the ground as the ball sailed out of the ground and over the roof.
This was a shot that showed the class and power of the young cricketer.
What a shot!
Dewald Brevis 💥💥💥
— Eems (@NaeemahBenjamin)
Boy that's hugeeee!
A very huge six by Dewald Brevis🥶🔥
— Brevis FC (@BraveStorm17)
Blud is not holding back!
Dewald Brevis is playing T20i cricket after 22 months😬🔥
— Brevis FC (@BraveStorm17)
Fast!
DEWALD BREVIS SMASHED 41 RUNS FROM JUST 17 BALLS IN THE CHASE AGAINST ZIMBABWE 💛
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns)
- Brevis has arrived in International cricket.
That's how T20I cricket is played!
Dewald Brevis came to bat at 38-3 and smashed 41 runs from just 17 balls 🥵💥
— Beast (@Beast__07_)
That was good knock!
Dewald Brevis dismissed on 41 runs
— Prakash (@definitelynot05)
5 Sixes and 1 Four 😎
Yeah!
Dewald Brevis dismissed on 41 runs
— Prakash (@definitelynot05)
5 Sixes and 1 Four 😎
Sheer carnage!
Dewald Brevis dismissed on 41 runs
— Prakash (@definitelynot05)
5 Sixes and 1 Four 😎
Yeah he did!
Dewald Brevis scored 41(17) coming to bat at 38-3 while chasing 142. Beautiful.
— Leo (@thedeepfineleg)
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