Key Points

Dewald Brevis is set for his Test debut as South Africa fields a new-look squad against Zimbabwe. Skipper Keshav Maharaj leads a young Proteas side missing key players like Temba Bavuma and Kagiso Rabada. The match marks a fresh start for South Africa after their WTC triumph. Emerging talents like Kwena Maphaka and Brevis aim to shine in Bulawayo.

Key Points: Dewald Brevis Makes Test Debut as Young Proteas Face Zimbabwe

  • Brevis debuts in Tests after white-ball success
  • Maharaj captains in Bavuma's absence
  • Proteas field inexperienced XI post-WTC win
  • Zimbabwe face young but promising SA attack
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Dewald Brevis set for Test debut as new-look South Africa face Zimbabwe in Bulawayo

South Africa's rising star Dewald Brevis debuts in Tests against Zimbabwe, leading a fresh Proteas XI under Keshav Maharaj's captaincy.

"Brevis will now have the chance to showcase his talent in the red-ball format. – Article"

Bulawayo, June 27

The 21-year-old batting prodigy Dewald Brevis gears up for his long-awaited Test debut against Zimbabwe, with the first Test set to begin on June 28 at the Queen’s Sports Club in Bulawayo.

Known for his fearless stroke-play and explosive performances in white-ball cricket, Brevis will now have the chance to showcase his talent in the red-ball format, as the Proteas field a youthful, reshaped XI in the absence of several senior stars.

The spotlight falls on Brevis at a time of transition for South Africa. Their regular Test captain, Temba Bavuma — fresh from leading the Proteas to their historic ICC World Test Championship title triumph over Australia — has been ruled out of the series due to a left hamstring injury.

In his place, seasoned spinner Keshav Maharaj will take over the captaincy, tasked with guiding an inexperienced side in challenging conditions.

With Aiden Markram, who struck a hundred in the winning cause in the WTC final against Australia, Ryan Rickelton, Kagiso Rabada, Marco Jansen, and Lungi Ngidi rested following the WTC triumph, the Proteas will field a fresh opening pair in Matthew Breetzke and Tony de Zorzi. The middle order will be anchored by wicketkeeper-batter Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Brevis, and David Bedingham, with all-rounder Wiaan Mulder adding balance.

Kyle Verreynne and Maharaj bolster the lower order, while Corbin Bosch adds depth as another all-round option.

The pace attack, though relatively untested, offers promise. Codi Yusuf and young sensation Kwena Maphaka will share the new ball, supported by Mulder and Bosch. With Maharaj leading the spin department, South Africa’s emerging stars will be eager to seize their chance and make a mark in Bulawayo.

South Africa's Playing XI vs Zimbabwe for 1st Test:

Tony de Zorzi, Matthew Breetzke, Wiaan Mulder, David Bedingham, Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Dewald Brevis, Kyle Verreynne,Corbin Bosch,Keshav Maharaj (C), Codi Yusuf, Kwena Maphaka

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Exciting to see young talent like Brevis getting Test opportunities! Hope he brings the same fire to red-ball cricket as he does in T20s. Zimbabwe is a good opponent for this new-look SA team to build confidence. 🇿🇦🏏
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Priya M.
Interesting to see SA resting so many stars after WTC win. Hope this doesn't backfire - Zimbabwe can be tricky at home. But great chance for youngsters to prove themselves! Maharaj as captain is a smart choice.
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Arjun S.
As an Indian cricket fan, I'm really curious to see how Brevis performs in Tests. We might face him soon in future series. That bowling attack looks raw though - only Maharaj has real experience. Could be high-scoring matches!
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Sanjana R.
Good to see SA giving chances to new players, but resting 5-6 main players seems too much. Test cricket deserves respect. Hope Zimbabwe puts up a fight - their cricket needs revival too. All the best to both teams! 🤞
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Vikram J.
Brevis is like SA's answer to our Rinku Singh - explosive talent waiting for the big stage. But Test cricket is different ball game altogether. Hope he adjusts well. That Maphaka kid is someone to watch too - heard great things about him!
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Neha P.
While I understand player rotation, this feels like too many changes at once. Zimbabwe might see this as disrespectful. Test cricket needs competitive matches to stay relevant. Still, excited to see new faces get opportunities! 🌟

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