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However, his innings could not win the team and South Africa was reduced to 172 runs for 7 wickets.
Delhi: South African young batsman Dewald Bravis performed brilliantly in the T20 series against Australia recently ended. He played a bang of 125 runs off just 56 balls in the second match. In this innings, 12 fours and 8 sixes came out of his bat. Thanks to this innings played at a strike rate of 223, South Africa scored 218 runs losing 7 wickets and won the match by 53 runs.
Half -century in third match
Brevis also retained its glow in the third T20. He scored 53 runs in 26 balls and during this time Australian bowler Aaron Hardy hit four sixes in a single over. However, his innings could not win the team and South Africa was reduced to 172 runs for 7 wickets.
Glenn Maxwell won the series to Australia
The decisive third match of the series was very exciting. Australia needed four runs off the last two balls, and Glenn Maxwell won the team by playing a reverse sweep off Lungi Angidi.
Maxwell scored an unbeaten 62 in 36 balls and played an important role in making Australia a 2–1 series.
“Baby AB” tag became a boon or burden?
Brevis came to be called “Baby AB” due to comparison with veteran AB de Villiers from Under-19 cricket. His batting style is also going to play shots around the field like AB. However, Glenn Maxwell believes that this tag proved to be a more burden for him than a boon.
He said, “This is a very heavy burden, which had to bear at the beginning of his career. He was probably included in the team soon, but he worked on his game and made a great comeback, it becomes very difficult to stop when he comes in the rhythm.”