Matthew Breetzke's world record, the second batsman of the world has become this achievement in ODI

Cricket News Desk. In the second ODI against Australia, the South Africa’s Matthew Britisce did wonders. Matthew British scored a strong turn of 88 runs in 78 balls at number four, 26 years old. In this turn, he also hit 8 fours and 2 sixes. In addition, Matthew Britisk showed an act in the history of ODI cricket that had never happened before. In fact, Matthew Britisce set a world record by achieving 4 consecutive half -centures in the first four ODIs of his career. Matthew became the first batsman in the world to do so in the British ODI cricket. Not only that, Brits also took the record to score the most runs in the first four innings in ODIs. Britisk scored the most runs in the first four innings, British made a good start in ODI cricket. Britons showed most runs in the first four innings in ODIs. Britishk scored 378 runs in the first four games of his career. In this case, he left his country’s senior player Temba Bavuma behind. Temba scored 280 runs in his first four ODIs. In addition, Alan Lamb is third with 279 runs, while Nick Knight scored 277 runs. Most of the runs in the first four Odis Matthew Brittzke-378 Temba Bavuma-280 Alan Lamb-279 Nick Night-277 Tom Cooper-273 on the other hand, when talking about Matthew Britic’s first four ODI innings, he set a record in his ODI debut. Matthew Britisk scored a stormy innings of 150 runs against New Zealand on 10 February 2025. He then scored 83 runs in his second game against Pakistan. He scored 57 runs in the first ODI against Australia and 88 runs in the fourth game. Share this story -tags