Key Points

South Africa leveled the T20I series against Australia with a dominant 53-run win in Darwin. Youngster Dewald Brevis stole the show with a record-breaking unbeaten 125 off just 56 balls. His knock included 12 fours and 8 sixes, becoming the highest individual T20I score against Australia. The Proteas now head to Cairns for the series decider on August 16.

Key Points: Dewald Brevis 125 Powers Proteas to Series-Leveling Win Over Australia

  • Brevis hits fastest SA T20I century after 41-ball blitz
  • Record 125* surpasses Gaikwad's 123 vs Australia
  • 126-run stand with Stubbs revives Proteas from 57-3
  • Rabada's early strikes derail Aussie chase of 219
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Brevis' century helps Proteas level series against Australia

22-year-old Brevis smashes record-breaking 125* as South Africa crush Australia by 53 runs to level T20I series 1-1 in Darwin.

"His innings is the highest individual score in T20Is on Australian soil - ICC"

Darwin, August 12

South Africa levelled the T20I series 1-1 against Australia with a commanding 53-run win, powered by a sensational knock from 22-year-old Dewald Brevis in the second T20I in Darwin. He became the youngest South African batter to score a T20I century and the second-fastest to achieve the feat for the Proteas in Men's T20Is, finishing unbeaten on 125.

Accoridng to ICC, Brevis' ton, which came in merely 41 balls, sits behind David Miller's 35-ball century against Bangladesh in 2017.

Australia made a good start after opting to bowl, restricting South Africa's early scoring. Ben Dwarshuis struck first, removing Ryan Rickelton in the fourth over, before Glenn Maxwell added two more quick wickets, leaving South Africa reeling at 57-3 by the end of the seventh over.

Dewald Brevis turned the game on its head for the Proteas with a stunning unbeaten 125 off just 56 balls, with 12 fours and eight sixes to his name. The 22-year-old forged a 126-run partnership with Tristan Stubbs and went on to record the highest individual score in T20Is by a South African batter.

While South Africa lost batters in the later overs, Brevis kept going from his end, helping South Africa go past 200.

His knock was also the highest score against Australia in T20Is, surpassing Ruturaj Gaikwad's unbeaten 123 in 2023. His innings, which is also the highest individual score in T20Is on Australian soil, lifted the tourists to a formidable total of 218.

South Africa carried their momentum into the second innings, striking early to remove key batters: Travis Head and Cameron Green, putting Australia on the back foot. Tim David maintained his fine form from the first T20I with another brisk half-century, but Kagiso Rabada managed to draw a loose shot from David, bringing his innings to an end.

Alex Carey offered some resistance as the hosts tried to make a comeback late in the game, but the target ultimately proved too steep for Australia, as they fell to a 53-run defeat -- their second-biggest loss in a home T20I.

The series deciding final T20I will be played in Cairns on August 16.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian cricket fan, I'm jealous! When will we find such explosive young talent? Our U19 players fade away after initial promise. SA's system seems better at nurturing youngsters.
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Aman W
Australia's bowling looked ordinary today. Where was Cummins? Their T20 team needs serious work before World Cup. India would have crushed this SA team though 😉
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Shreya B
Brevis' strike rate was insane! 125* off 56 balls with 12 fours and 8 sixes? That's proper T20 batting. Hope BCCI is watching - we need to develop power hitters like this for our middle order.
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Karthik V
Respectful criticism: While Brevis was brilliant, SA's top order collapse is concerning. Against India or England, they can't always rely on one player to bail them out. Need more consistency.
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Nisha Z
As a Mumbai Indians fan, I remember Brevis from IPL! He's improved so much since then. MI should retain him next season - could be their future star after Rohit retires. 💙
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David E
Interesting to see SA developing good white-ball players. Their test team may be struggling but this T20 side could be dark horses in next World Cup. That said, India remains

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