Sa vs aus 2nd t20: South African young batsman Dewald Bravis, who is called Baby AB de Villiers in the cricket world, blown the senses of Australian bowlers on Tuesday. He has created history in T20 cricket by scoring a century in just 41 balls. His innings is the fastest century ever in the history of T20I cricket against Australia.
Broke Martin Guptill’s record
Earlier this record was named after Martin Guptill of New Zealand, who scored a century in 49 balls in 2018, performing brilliantly against Australia. Brevis’s innings not only proved to be the fastest century against Australia, but also was the second fastest century in T20 International for South Africa. Only David Miller (35 balls) has scored a fast century from him.
Faf du Plessy also behind
Brevis, 22, hit 125 runs off 56 balls in the second T20 match played in Darwin. His innings included 12 fours and 8 sixes. Along with this, he has also made a new record of the biggest personal innings from South Africa. Earlier this record was in the name of Faf du Plessi, who did this feat in 2015. Faf scored 119 runs against the West Indies.
Gold the biggest score to the team
With the help of Brevis’s banged century, South Africa scored 218 runs against Australia at the loss of 7 wickets, which is the biggest T20 score against Australia so far. Earlier, the team’s highest score against Australia was 201/4.
At the beginning of the match, the African team stumbled and lost 3 wickets for 57 runs. But Brevis changed the picture of the match as soon as he arrived. He completed a half -century in just 25 balls and then scored a century in a stormy style, increasing the speed.
Brevis, who was part of Chennai Super Kings in the IPL, was badly targeted by Glenn Maxwell and Josh Hazlewood. He scored 23 runs with 3 sixes in one over of Maxwell, while Hazlewood also hit 17 runs in one over.

