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Fans burst while the flamboyant tones of Dewald Brevis feed South Africa with a 2nd T20i serial victory

The shortest format of the game is known to produce an action at high octane, a breathtaking blow and unforgettable individual performance. The second T20i between Australia And South Africa At the Marrara Cricket Ground in Darwin has checked all these boxes, with a young sensation Dewald Brevis Deliver a round that left spectators and viewers in admiration.

Dewald Brevis offers a masterclass in Darwin

The young South African star produced a shot show, breaking an unbeaten 125 of only 56 deliveries, decorated with 12 ovens and 8 six. Its sleeves started regularly, reaching fifty on 25 bullets, before exploding in a century of 41 balls – the second faster by a South African in T20is.

Brevis, nicknamed “Bébé Ab” for his similarities with AB de Villlierswas in total control, punishing each loose ball and dismantling the attack on Australian Bowling. Only a few days after having scored only 2 points in the opening match, the right -hander rebounded in style, fueling South Africa with an imposing total of 218/7. His breathtaking shot not only leveled the 1-1 three game series, but also silenced the crowd.

Australia vacillates in the pursuit

Chasing 219, the sleeves of Australia have never grown. The hosts lost two counters for only 29 points, putting early pressure on their intermediate order. Captain Mitchell Marsh And TIM David Adding 48 points for the third counter, briefly increasing the hope of a turnaround. However, the dismissal of Marsh for 22 in the hands of Corbin Bosch triggered a collapse.

David fought with a tour of 50, but his counter finished shortly after the resistance of Australia. The lower order could not manage the disciplined bowling in South Africa, and the hosts were packed for 165, in falling 53 points below the target.

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