AUS vs. SA: Dewald Brevis breaks own T20I record just after four days against Australia in Series Decider - Check details
Only four days after Scripture of History for South Africa against Australia, Dewald Brevis broke his own record on Saturday during the third and final match of the ongoing T20I series in the Cazaly’s Stadium in Cairns. The right hand, which went through a South African in 25 balls in the second game in the second game in the second game in the second game in 25 balls, took three balls less to improve his own record, on his way to his second consecutive half-century in international cricket. Brevis’s 22-ball fifty was also the fastest against Australia on Australian land that improved England’s Ravi Bopara’s 23-ball effort in Hobart in 2014. The third fastest T20I fifty against Australia by a South African belongs in JP Duminy, which achieved a 31-ball half in Melbourne in 2009.