Key Points

Dewald Brevis lit up Cairns with a record-breaking 22-ball fifty against Australia. The 'Baby AB' smashed four consecutive sixes to rewrite South Africa's T20I history. His blistering knock surpassed JP Duminy's 16-year-old record for fastest SA fifty. Though dismissed for 53, Brevis proved why he's cricket's next big thing with back-to-back explosive performances.

Key Points: Dewald Brevis smashes fastest SA T20I fifty against Australia

  • Brevis hit 4 consecutive sixes to reach 50 in 22 balls
  • Toppled JP Duminy's 31-ball record from 2009
  • Scored second-fastest SA T20I ton earlier this week
  • Fell to Nathan Ellis after explosive 53(26)
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Belligerent Dewald Brevis breaks his record with stellar show against Australia

Baby AB Brevis breaks his own record with a 22-ball fifty in Cairns, surpassing JP Duminy's 16-year-old mark in a fiery T20I series decider.

"With a no-look shot, he effortlessly heaved the ball past the boundary rope - Match Report"

Cairns, August 16

Young batting sensation, Dewald Brevis, went ballistic and blazed his way to the fastest T20I fifty for South Africa against Australia during the series decider third T20I at Cazaly's Stadium on Saturday.

Brevis directed a T20I spectacle yet again with his rollicking display against the Baggy Greens in Cairns. He pulled out a wide variety of shots from his repertoire, proving once again why his sobriquet 'Baby AB' suits him perfectly. With a fusillade of towering maximums, Brevis celebrated his half-century in just 22 deliveries, the fastest in the format for South Africa.

The 22-year-old bettered his 25-ball record that he scripted during the second T20I in Darwin earlier this week. Before his successive fiery displays, former Proteas star JP Duminy held the record for 16 years following his 31-ball exploits in Melbourne in 2009.

With his scintillating efforts, Brevis also breached the milestone of the quickest fifty against Australia in Australia, bettering Ravi Bopara's 23-ball effort in Hobart in 2014. With Brevis on the crease, a score in the vicinity of 200 appeared possible, but he perished against Nathan Ellis in the 12th over, which severely hindered South Africa's progress.

Brevis didn't waste much time flaunting his boundary-hitting muscle. He cut the ball hard to find his first boundary and then dispatched Josh Hazlewood's short-length delivery for a maximum courtesy of a thick top edge.

The young swashbuckler had sniffed blood and decimated Aaron Hardie with his sheer class. With a no-look shot, he effortlessly heaved the ball past the boundary rope. He continued his audacious attempts and topped it up with another no-look shot, this time smoking the ball over long-on.

Hardie overpitched his delivery and Brevis shuffled across the crease to complete a hat-trick of sixes. On the last delivery, Brevis threw his hand and dispatched the ball over a deep cover fielder for his fourth consecutive six to bring up his 22-ball fifty.

His exploits came to an end after Nathan Ellis caught him off-guard with a short-length delivery, bereft of pace. He tried to pull the ball away but found a sprinting Glenn Maxwell, who pouched the ball with both hands to send Brevis back on 53(26).

In the second T20I, Brevis turned the game on its head for the Proteas with a stunning unbeaten 125 off just 56 balls. His blitzkrieg in Darwin is the second-fastest ton for South Africa, which came in merely 41 balls, and sits behind David Miller's 35-ball century against Bangladesh in 2017.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While his batting is exciting, I feel he needs to work on his consistency. One great innings followed by a quick dismissal - reminds me of our own Prithvi Shaw's struggles. Hope he learns to build longer innings.
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Aditya G
The way he demolished Hazlewood and Hardie was just wow! But Indian bowlers would handle him better - Bumrah's yorkers and Chahal's googlies would test this young gun properly. Waiting for SA vs India series!
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Priya S
His 125 in 56 balls is insane! But let's not forget our own Rinku Singh's recent heroics. Indian cricket has its own stars shining bright 🇮🇳 Still, great to see such young talent emerging globally.
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Vikram M
Australia's bowling attack looked clueless against him! This is why I love T20 cricket - one young player can change the game in 20 balls. Hope BCCI is taking notes for our future talent development.
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Nikhil C
The no-look shots were arrogant but brilliant! Reminds me of Pant's audacious style. Though I wonder how long such risky shots will work at international level. Needs to balance flair with responsibility.

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