Key Points

Teenage sensation Lhuan-Dre Pretorious made history with a blistering 153 on his Test debut against Zimbabwe. The 19-year-old surpassed Graeme Pollock to become South Africa's youngest Test centurion. His knock ranks third in Proteas debut history behind Jacques Rudolph and Andrew Hudson. The Paarl Royals star showcased his talent after a breakout domestic season.

Key Points: Teen Sensation Lhuan-Dre Pretorious Hits 153 on South Africa Test Debut

  • Lhuan-Dre Pretorious scores 153 in debut Test vs Zimbabwe
  • Breaks Graeme Pollock's youngest SA centurion record
  • Third-highest debut score in Proteas history
  • Paarl Royals star shines after strong SA20 season
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Lhuan-Dre Pretorious smashes third-highest score by debutant for South Africa in Tests

19-year-old Lhuan-Dre Pretorious smashes third-highest Test debut score for South Africa, breaking Graeme Pollock's youngest centurion record.

"He smashed 153 runs in 160 balls, with 11 fours and four sixes, at a strike rate of 95.62. – Match Report"

Bulawayo, June 28

Teenage sensation Lhuan-Dre Pretorious posted South Africa's third-highest score on a debut during the first Test against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo on Saturday.

During the match, arriving at the crease at 23/3, a 19-year-old Lhuan displayed the maturity and temperament needed for a stage as big as international cricket. He smashed 153 runs in 160 balls, with 11 fours and four sixes, at a strike rate of 95.62.

This is the third-highest score by a South African on Test debut, with Jacques Rudolph (222* against Bangladesh in 2003) and Andrew Hudson (163 against West Indies in 1992) above him.

Earlier, Pretorious became the youngest South African (19-year, 93 days) to score a Test century during the match.

Lhuan went past South African great Graeme Pollock to become the youngest Proteas centurion. Back in 1964 against Australia, Pollock was 19 years, 317 days old when he scored a ton at Sydney.

Lhuan, who had a breakout SA20 for Paarl Royals this year with 397 runs in 12 matches with three fifties, made his debut in South African colours on the back of a brilliant Cricket South Africa (CSA) 4-Day Series Division 1, 2024/25, scoring 436 runs in five matches at an average of 72.66, with three centuries and a fifty. His best score was 120.

At the time of writing, South Africa has ended day one at 418/9 in 90 overs, with Corbin Bosch (100* in 124 balls, with 10 fours) and Kwena Maphaka (9*) unbeaten. After electing to bat first, they were reduced to 55/4, until a counter-attacking 95-run stand between Pretorious and another debutant, Dewald Brevis (51 in 41 balls, with three fours and four sixes) put South Africa back in the game.

Pretorious's century and decent contributions from the SA lower-order, skipper Keshav Maharaj (21) and Codi Yusuf (27) helped SA cross the 400-run mark.

Tanaka Chivanga (4/83) was the top bowler for Zimbabwe, while Blessing Muzarabani (2/59) also did well with the ball.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the performance is outstanding, I wish we could see more such young talents emerging from India too. Our domestic structure needs to nurture young players better. But kudos to Pretorious - 153 on debut is no joke!
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Rohit P
Zimbabwe's bowling attack wasn't the strongest, but you still need to score the runs. The way he counter-attacked at 23/3 shows real character. Hope BCCI is watching - we need to blood our youngsters early like this!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows both Indian and South African cricket closely, I'm impressed but cautious. Many debutants fade after initial success. Hope he gets proper guidance to sustain this performance against stronger teams like India or Australia.
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Vikram M
Strike rate of 95 in Tests! That's T20 style batting in whites. The game is changing fast. Wonder how our traditional spinners would bowl to such aggressive young batsmen. Exciting times for cricket lovers! 🤩
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Kavya N
Respect to Zimbabwe for giving young talents a chance to shine against them. Unlike some teams who only want to play against top sides. This is how cricket grows globally. More such matches needed!

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