South African cricketer created history ... This record made for the first time in ODI
Cricket News Desk. South African young batsman Matthew Bretzki created history in the second ODI played in McKay. Along with his half -century against Australia, he managed to make a big record in ODI cricket. Matthew Bretzki is the first batsman to score more than 50 runs in the first four ODIs of his career in the history of ODI cricket. This right -hand batsman started his ODI career on February 10 this year. He played his first game in Pakistan and the player scored a century against New Zealand in the first game. Bretzki scored more than 50 consecutive runs and now he has a world record. Bretzki’s ODI career Bretski played his first ODI against New Zealand in Lahore, where the player scored 150 runs with the help of 5 sixes. It is also a world record, as he is the first player to score 150 runs at the beginning of his ODI career. Bretzki broke the record of great batsman Desmond Hens, West Indies, who scored 148 runs in his first match in 1978. Bretzki became the first South African batsman to do so in the fourth South African and Pakistan who achieved a century in his first ODI. By the way, after a 150 announced innings, Bretzki scored 83 runs against Pakistan in Karachi. Now in the ODI series against Australia, he scored 57 runs in the first game played in Cairns. He also played in McKay for more than half a century, which made him immortal in the record book of ODI cricket. After breaking the world record, Heart Bretsky broke the record by scoring half a century in the second ODI against Australia, but his heart also broke in the same game. Actually, Bretzki missed his second ODI -century. The right -hand batsman was rejected by 88 runs. He lost his wicket in an attempt to play a big shot from Nathan Alice. Share this story -tags